I hereby claim:
- I am danieljurek on github.
- I am danieljurek (https://keybase.io/danieljurek) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 64F0 767F 630B 494A 8029 02E9 5A5B ABC8 FE4B 9395
To claim this, I am signing this object:
function VerifyFile($original, $copy) { | |
Write-Host "." -NoNewline | |
# Fail if one or more file isn't present | |
if (!(Test-Path $original) -or !(Test-Path $copy)) { | |
Write-Host "File not found: $original, $copy" | |
return $false | |
} | |
# Get file size | |
$originalFileSize = (Get-Item $original).Length |
param( | |
$AccountName, | |
$ContainerName | |
) | |
$allBlobs = @() | |
$marker = '' | |
while($true) { | |
$blobResult = az storage blob list ` |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Stop script on non-zero exit code | |
set -e | |
# Stop script if unbound variable found (use ${var:-} if intentional) | |
set -u | |
set pipefail | |
temp_dir=$(mktemp -d /tmp/tool-preinstall-XXXXXXXX) | |
sudo apt update |
# Windows files are case-insensitive by default. It is possible | |
# to have two files with different casing in a git repository | |
# (e.g. foo.txt and FOO.txt). In these situations only one file | |
# will appear in the folder. Changes to this file will confuse | |
# git. Use this script to check for the existence of these | |
# duplicated files. | |
$gitFileHash = @{}; | |
$gitFiles = git ls-files |
const { spawn, spawnSync } = require('child_process'); | |
const { promisify } = require('util'); | |
const { Semaphore } = require('await-semaphore'); | |
const spawnAsync = promisify(spawn); | |
async function go() { | |
console.log("===SYNC==="); | |
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) { |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: