sudo pacman -S virt-manager virt-viewer qemu qemu-arch-extra \
edk2-ovmf vde2 ebtables dnsmasq bridge-utils openbsd-netcat libguestfs
Param ( | |
[string]$LeftFolder, | |
[string]$RightFolder | |
) | |
function CreateFolderStructure([string]$Path) | |
{ | |
if (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($Path)) | |
{ | |
if (-not (Test-Path $Path)) |
@echo off | |
pushd "%~dp0" | |
rem Command generated using the editor's project launcher. See https://docs.unrealengine.com/en-US/SharingAndReleasing/Deployment/ProjectLauncher | |
rem For arguments documentation see https://github.com/botman99/ue4-unreal-automation-tool. | |
rem Use `-nocompileeditor` for forcing the editor not to compile. | |
.\Engine\Build\BatchFiles\RunUAT.bat BuildCookRun -project=%~dp0<project_name>\<project_name>.uproject -nop4 -clientconfig=Development -serverconfig=Development -unrealexe=%~dp0Engine\Binaries\Win64\UnrealEditor-Cmd.exe -utf8output -platform=Win64 -targetplatform=Win64 -build -cook -map=Splash.umap+Map.umap+Forest.umap -cookdir=%~dp0\<project_name>\Content\Stage\Prints\Abilities+%~dp0\<project_name>\Content\Stage\Animations -skipcookingeditorcontent -unversionedcookedcontent -pak -distribution -compressed -stage -package -stagingdirectory="%~dp0Dist" | |
popd |
version: '3.3' | |
networks: | |
caddy: | |
services: | |
portainer: | |
image: portainer/portainer-ce:latest | |
container_name: portainer | |
restart: unless-stopped | |
security_opt: | |
- no-new-privileges:true |
# cd into the backup | |
tar -xvf DATABASE.tar | |
cd DATABASE/databases | |
gunzip -k PostgreSQL.sql.gz | |
psql DATABASE_URL < Postgresql.sql |
This gist is still a draft. At the moment it is not functional: see basecamp/kamal#257
Kamal was designed with 1 service = 1 droplet/VPS in mind.
But I'm cheap and I want to be able to deploy multiple demo/poc apps apps on my $20/month dedicated server.
What the hell, I'll even host my private container registry on it.
Both methods below are almost equivalent, it just depends on which file you want to edit. I'd recommend .bashrc
myself, as it doesn't involve editing a local copy of a system file.
If you experience any problems with this, please comment below so that it can be fixed.
~/.bashrc
with this command:gedit ~/.bashrc
step 1 | |
sudo nano /etc/hosts | |
add line | |
127.0.1.1 lvh.me | |
https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials | |
Set an application restriction | |
Application restrictions limit an API key’s usage to specific websites, IP addresses, Android applications, or iOS applications. You can set one application restriction per key. |
<domain type='kvm'> | |
<name>win11-real</name> | |
<uuid>45768371-b871-4937-b7c2-60ed835011de</uuid> | |
<metadata> | |
<libosinfo:libosinfo xmlns:libosinfo="http://libosinfo.org/xmlns/libvirt/domain/1.0"> | |
<libosinfo:os id="http://microsoft.com/win/10"/> | |
</libosinfo:libosinfo> | |
</metadata> | |
<memory unit='KiB'>33554432</memory> | |
<currentMemory unit='KiB'>33554432</currentMemory> |