Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
# 2023-11-27 MIT LICENSE | |
Here's the open source version of my ChatGPT game MonkeyIslandAmsterdam.com. | |
It's an unofficial image+text-based adventure game edition of Monkey Island in Amsterdam, my home town. | |
Please use it however you want. It'd be nice to see more ChatGPT-based games appear from this. If you get inspired by it, please link back to my X https://x.com/levelsio or this Gist so more people can do the same! | |
Send me your ChatGPT text adventure game on X, I'd love to try it! |
.vscode/ | |
tmp/ | |
# Packages # | |
############ | |
# it's better to unpack these files and commit the raw source | |
# git has its own built in compression methods | |
*.7z | |
*.dmg | |
*.gz |
provider "heroku" { | |
email = "[email protected]" | |
api_key = "call heroku auth:token" | |
} | |
resource "heroku_app" "default" { | |
name = "herokutest" | |
region = "us" | |
config_vars { |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
ffprobe -v quiet -print_format json -show_format -show_streams "lolwut.mp4" > "lolwut.mp4.json" |
/* The API controller | |
Exports 3 methods: | |
* post - Creates a new thread | |
* list - Returns a list of threads | |
* show - Displays a thread and its posts | |
*/ | |
var Thread = require('../models/thread.js'); | |
var Post = require('../models/post.js'); |
This is a hands-on way to pull down a set of MySQL dumps from Amazon S3 and restore your database with it
Sister Document - Backup MySQL to Amazon S3 - read that first
# Set our variables
export mysqlpass="ROOTPASSWORD"
This is a simple way to backup your MySQL tables to Amazon S3 for a nightly backup - this is all to be done on your server :-)
Sister Document - Restore MySQL from Amazon S3 - read that next
this is for Centos 5.6, see http://s3tools.org/repositories for other systems like ubuntu etc
# This is a short collection of tools that are useful for managing your | |
# known_hosts file. In this case, I'm using the '-f' flag to specify the | |
# global known_hosts file because I'll be adding many deploy users on this | |
# system. Simply omit the -f flag to operate on ~/.ssh/known_hosts | |
# Add entry for host | |
ssh-keyscan -H github.com > /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts | |
# Scan known hosts | |
ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts -H -F github.com |