CentOS, Ubuntu, Slackware, etc. Whatever Linux-based OS it is, you can create a bootable USB for it by using a Mac.
Download it, copy it, whatever it takes to prepare that Linux-based OS .iso file
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
NODESAPI=/api/v1/nodes | |
function getNodes() { | |
kubectl get --raw $NODESAPI | jq -r '.items[].metadata.name' | |
} | |
function getPVCs() { | |
jq -s '[flatten | .[].pods[].volume[]? | select(has("pvcRef")) | '\ |
CentOS, Ubuntu, Slackware, etc. Whatever Linux-based OS it is, you can create a bootable USB for it by using a Mac.
Download it, copy it, whatever it takes to prepare that Linux-based OS .iso file
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -e | |
[[ -n $HYPRLAND_DEBUG_CONF ]] && exit 0 | |
USAGE="\ | |
Import environment variables | |
Usgae: $0 <command> | |
Commands: |
At March 15, 2021, one endpoint is created for one deployment. Ref By this, when you redeploy "Web Apps", the endpoint is changed. Because the deployment ID is changed. It seems that this it the new specification. In this report, I would like to introduce the method for redeploying Web Apps without changing the URL of Web Apps for new IDE.
Open "New deployment" dialog with "Deploy" -> "New deployment".
Select "Web app" for "Select type".
emulator -list-avds | cat -n | |
printf "Select AVD: " | |
read index | |
avd=$(emulator -list-avds | sed "${index}q;d") | |
echo "Selected $avd" | |
emulator -netdelay none -netspeed full -avd $avd |
#!/bin/bash | |
diff -Naur "$@" | bat -p -l diff |