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Mostly just for me to remember stuff

I might use a command once, then not again for years. Hopefully I can jog my memory quickly here.

Python

I wanted a json utc datetime for a MQTT payload. Found the arrow module that is much like moment.js for javascript.

import arrow
print (arrow.get(arrow.utcnow()).for_json()

results in: "2015-08-27T15:03:07.427351+00:00" I'd like to trim it further and replace the +00:00 with Z. ??? and less precision on the seconds.

Documentation for ISO 8601

vim

comment a block

What's a quick way to comment/uncomment lines in Vim? (Stack overflow)

ctl v (at start of block)
down arrow (to end of block)
shift I, #
  or
: s/^/# <- more likely
esc

global search and replace

:
%s/findString/replaceString/g

Apache

Resources

Redirect site root to wiki

This works to redirect to www.somedomain.tld from www.somedomain.tld/w - basically to point the root to your wiki as home / first page.

<VirtualHost *:80>
     RewriteEngine on
     RewriteRule ^/*$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/w/index.php [L]
</VirtualHost>

MediaWiki Short URLs

<VirtualHost *:443>
        ServerName www.redacted.info
        ServerAlias redacted.info
        DocumentRoot /var/www/redacted.info
        CustomLog       /var/log/httpd/redacted.info-access.log combined
        ErrorLog        /var/log/httpd/redacted.info-error.log
        Include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apache.conf
        SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/redacted.com/cert.pem
        SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/redacted.com/privkey.pem
        Include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apache.conf
        SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/redacted.com/chain.pem

        RewriteEngine on
        RewriteRule ^/*$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/w/index.php [L]
        alias /wiki /var/www/redacted.info/w/index.php
        # Redirect / to Main Page
        RewriteRule ^/*$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/w/index.php [L]
</VirtualHost>

Mediawiki

Display unformated like code snippets

lang= text bash csharp cpp php xml py javascript (or js) <source lang="bash"> code snippet </source>

My Simple Template

{{ blockquote| text here }}

Fedora fc.22

I opened up node.js on port 3000 with this command.

firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=3000/tcp
# be sure to reload
 firewall-cmd --reload
# tail a log with colored warnings
#> tail -f /var/log/maillog|egrep --ignore-case  --line-buffered --color=auto 'reject|ERROR|WARN|$'

7-zip

I wanted to create a .zip file for my FDDSE project from the command line. Perhaps in a batch file.

7z a -tzip FDDSE.zip FDDSE

VS 2015 IISExpress

.vs\config\applicationhost.config
%userprofile%\Documents\IISExpress\
netsh http show urlacl
netsh http add urlacl url=http://localhost:60262/ user=everyone
netsh http delete urlacl url=http://*:60262/
I 'ended' Microsoft.VsHub.Server.HttpHostx64.exe with TaskManager
// punch a hole in the firewall
// oopps just noticed I'm running public profile at home on nat. Another toDo
C:\Users\jeffa>netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="IISExpressWeb" dir=in protocol=tcp localport=60262 profile=private remoteip=localsubnet action=allow
Ok.


C:\Users\jeffa>netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="IISExpressWeb" dir=in protocol=tcp localport=60262 profile=public remoteip=localsubnet action=allow
Ok.

CentOS 7

Nifty resources

yum etc...

  • yum list installed
  • repoquery --list php56u
  • yum search all php-imap
  • yum install php56u-imap
  • rpm -qi postfix # show currently installed info

bacula

  • bconsole
    • status client

smtp etc...

mailq
postfix flush
postmap -q anexample.com  mysql:/afilenameWithQuery.cf
dovecot -n ; display configuration / check configuration syntax
echo `hostname` `cat /etc/*elease*` "this is some blah blah testing body text" | mail -s "Testing 1 2 3" somebody@somewhere.tld

letscncrypt

https://crt.sh/?q=dediserve1.jhalbrecht.net
</source
===stuff...===
<source lang="bash">
find ./ -exec ls -l {} + | less
sed -i 's/findstring/replacestring/g' *