A Freelance DevOps doing container stuff and automating unhealthy amounts of software.
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If I have to create the same damn folder structure every other day, according to some stupid "guideline" that differs from the rest of the world, or best practices, you can be damn sure I will script the hell out of that and build a generator for it after the third time.
custom aliases for the win! Also ssh keys for passwordl-ess logins. bash/python scripts are an amazing way to streamline repetitive tasks, and make huge problems quite small.
A Freelance DevOps doing container stuff and automating unhealthy amounts of software.
Need something automated or containerized? Feel free to hit me up :)
I couldn't agree more.
If I look at the bashrc I crafted over the years, I couldn't live without it.
An alias to save a few keystrokes is probably peak lazyness.
Also ssh keys for passwordl-ess logins.
So much this, not only from a lazyness perspective, but also security. Forging a ssh-key is probably much harder than brute forcing a password (if you don't get banned after too many failures :p)
bash/python scripts are an amazing way to streamline repetitive tasks, and make huge problems quite small
Absolutely, though lately I prefer go, just for the benefit of not having to install a runtime anymore.
A couple of my favorites are the ls after cd script and this charm that I came up with that I insist be deployed everywhere that my app is running (along with a sensible multicolored prompt) what="echo `whoami`@`hostname`:`pwd`"
A Freelance DevOps doing container stuff and automating unhealthy amounts of software.
Need something automated or containerized? Feel free to hit me up :)
If I have to create the same damn folder structure every other day, according to some stupid "guideline" that differs from the rest of the world, or best practices, you can be damn sure I will script the hell out of that and build a generator for it after the third time.
That way I'll just go
Or
and be done with it :D
Or build metric tons of aliases like
custom aliases for the win! Also ssh keys for passwordl-ess logins. bash/python scripts are an amazing way to streamline repetitive tasks, and make huge problems quite small.
I couldn't agree more.
If I look at the bashrc I crafted over the years, I couldn't live without it.
An alias to save a few keystrokes is probably peak lazyness.
So much this, not only from a lazyness perspective, but also security. Forging a ssh-key is probably much harder than brute forcing a password (if you don't get banned after too many failures :p)
Absolutely, though lately I prefer go, just for the benefit of not having to install a runtime anymore.
A couple of my favorites are the
ls after cd
script and this charm that I came up with that I insist be deployed everywhere that my app is running (along with a sensible multicolored prompt)what="echo `whoami`@`hostname`:`pwd`"
I am absolutely going to steal that one!
A favorite of mine, even though it's absolutely useless
It's just to create fun bash histories :D
^ this
if there's something you have to do regularly, please, for the love of all that is good, find a way to automate it
As Scott Hanselman says: "we only have a limited number of keystrokes we can make in this life" -- so we have to make them count.