- Aug 14, 2019
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nimrod authored
Too many changes in one commit that aren't relevant to each other all because I didn't commit these for some time and they piled up, exactly what I shouldn't do. - Remove some Git submodules. They're not needed. - Remove the REPREPRO_BASE_DIR environment variable, it's set with direnv inside that project. - Use Docker Buildkit. - Use auto Python interpeter with Ansible, prefer Python3. - Better ls aliases. - Netcat aliases to listen and check ports and sockets. - Aliases and functions for Terraform. - Use Black to format Python code. - Show the run duration and exit code in a line before the prompt, maybe better with Bash earlier than 5.0, where there's an annoying with line wrapping. - Valid name for the flatpak_kill shell function. - Delete user-dirs files, didn't do anything anyway. - Convert README from reStructuredText to Markdown. - Don't install gsutil with Python2, use snap to install the Google SDK. - More pre-commit hooks, update the exiting ones, format the file for yamllint, Use flake8 from it's repo, the one from the hooks repo is deprecated. - Clean the Shore SSH config. - Add the shared AWS keys to the Endless SSH config.
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