- Do you have an Github account ? If not create one.
- Install required tools
- Latest Git Client
- gpg tools
# Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install gpa seahorse
# MacOS with https://brew.sh/
| import WebKit | |
| import UIKit | |
| class WebViewController: UIViewController { | |
| var url: URL! | |
| var wKWebView: WKWebView! | |
| @IBOutlet weak var containerView: UIView! | |
| @IBOutlet weak var goBackButton: UIBarButtonItem! | |
| @IBOutlet weak var goForwardButton: UIBarButtonItem! |
| // | |
| // RCTViewController.swift | |
| // Grocerest | |
| // | |
| // Created by Davide Bertola on 15/03/2017. | |
| // | |
| import Foundation | |
| import UIKit |
| # Have origin be your fork, upstream is upstream. | |
| $ git remote -v | |
| origin [email protected]:jbeda/kubernetes.git (fetch) | |
| origin [email protected]:jbeda/kubernetes.git (push) | |
| upstream [email protected]:kubernetes/kubernetes.git (fetch) | |
| upstream [email protected]:kubernetes/kubernetes.git (push) | |
| # Make some changes to a bunch of files in a multi commit PR | |
| # Find the commit you want to tweak, copy the hash |
# Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install gpa seahorse
# MacOS with https://brew.sh/
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "github.com/graphql-go/graphql" | |
| ) | |
| var queryType = graphql.NewObject(graphql.ObjectConfig{ | |
| Name: "Query", | |
| Fields: graphql.Fields{ | |
| "latestPost": &graphql.Field{ |
| @GQLQuery | |
| class CommentsAndLikes extends React.Component { | |
| static queries = { | |
| commentAndLikes() { | |
| return ` | |
| likes { | |
| id, | |
| user { | |
| id | |
| } |
| import React from 'react'; | |
| import {fromJS} from 'immutable'; | |
| import ServerError from '../app/components/shared/ServerError.jsx'; | |
| class Renderer { | |
| constructor(services, callback, req) { | |
| this.services = services; | |
| if (typeof callback === 'function') { |
| # | |
| # Still a lot to do, but it works! | |
| # Been looking at how to do this for a long time | |
| # | |
| # Todo: good quality ecryption | |
| # Todo: in memory resources (right now it is self extracting) | |
| # Todo: check windows, should work but probably needs some tweaking |
This is a temporary workaround to disable auto updates. As we move out of the alpha there will be a nicer method.
There is a single simple script called "update-engine-reboot-manager" that does an automatic reboot after update-engine applies an update to your CoreOS machine. To stop automatic reboots after an update has been applied you need to stop this daemon. You can do this via a service file that is started at boot.
Create a file called /media/state/units/stop-reboot-manager.service that has the following contents:
[Unit]