- Aug 29, 2021
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- Aug 22, 2021
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nimrod authored
- Don't prompt for confirmation for image download. - Better check for running Tmux.
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- Aug 21, 2021
- Aug 20, 2021
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nimrod authored
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- Aug 19, 2021
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nimrod authored
- Use a specific Tmux socket for the session in the container, seperate it from other sessions. Easier to kill in update-wb. - Name the session as well and display it properly. - Better session creation or attachment. - Better image pruning when updating. - Don't allow running update-wb from inside the container, killing Tmux stops the script and it doesn't work.
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nimrod authored
First of all, a lot of common code is now in a single file (the tf shell script). Another benefit is that the `tf` script can be used by others, as a way to make workspaces and variable files easier.
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- Aug 18, 2021
- Aug 15, 2021
- Aug 14, 2021
- Aug 10, 2021
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nimrod authored
- Add a pre-commit hook. - Correct some spelling mistakes.
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- Aug 09, 2021
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nimrod authored
Script to backup a directory under ~/Repositories to my GitLab instance.
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- Aug 08, 2021
- Aug 05, 2021
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nimrod authored
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- Aug 04, 2021
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nimrod authored
For now, just getting the Keepass password database to bootstrap things. Should test on OpenBSD. No password stored locally and tried to be as secure as can be (I know it's not perfect, but I don't have a better idea right now).
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nimrod authored
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nimrod authored
- Declare gems in a Gemfile. - Run bundle install in .envrc. - Keep things under ~/Repositories (I don't want Nextcloud to sync things). - Also solves https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/4603 while I'm at it.
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nimrod authored
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- Aug 02, 2021
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nimrod authored
Reproduce most of what the smile-cli does. Default to the dev environment (like the smile-cli does). Also, there's quite a lot of environment variables now so the list is now sorted.
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nimrod authored
I don't like Keybase. I don't like installing Debian packages without a repository, I don't like the Cron jobs it adds, I don't like the fuse mount, I don't like the processes that keep running when the I close the application. All of this just for a mediocre password manager. But this is not the first time I had to work with it so being as stubborn as I am I went a different route. The workbench image has just the CLI and fuse driver. This script start the daemon (why the hell does a password manager needs to have a daemon running?) and mounts the Keybase filesystem, stops and unmounts and copies the files locally and creates some links so that scripts that have hard-coded paths would work. This may be going way too deep in to the unsupported setup route. At least if this doesn't work I'll have someone to blame.
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- Aug 01, 2021
- Jul 31, 2021
- Jul 30, 2021
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nimrod authored
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- Jul 29, 2021
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