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thatdoogieguy / monday-GraphQL-PowerBI.m
Created October 20, 2022 02:17 — forked from yuhgto/outdated-monday-GraphQL-PowerBI.m
Loading GraphQL data (monday.com API v2) into PowerBI
// Playing around with a PowerBI query to pull data from monday.com into PowerBI
// This can come in handy when building PowerBI reports that utilize GraphQL endpoints for loading data.
let
Source = Web.Contents(
"https://api.monday.com/v2",
[
Headers=[
#"Method"="POST",
#"Content-Type"="application/json",
# sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://gist.githubusercontent.com/gjgd/5a08da85a98bf147294f331461e44d1f/raw/a63bf0f4169a8ab651adfa0a56e676e6bc465876/setup-github-action-runner.sh)"
# Update instance
sudo apt update -y
sudo apt upgrade -y
# Install latest version of git
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:git-core/ppa -y
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git -y
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thatdoogieguy / git.migrate
Created November 19, 2019 21:45 — forked from niksumeiko/git.migrate
Moving git repository and all its branches, tags to a new remote repository keeping commits history
#!/bin/bash
# Sometimes you need to move your existing git repository
# to a new remote repository (/new remote origin).
# Here are a simple and quick steps that does exactly this.
#
# Let's assume we call "old repo" the repository you wish
# to move, and "new repo" the one you wish to move to.
#
### Step 1. Make sure you have a local copy of all "old repo"
### branches and tags.
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thatdoogieguy / .gitignore
Created October 3, 2019 07:45 — forked from octocat/.gitignore
Some common .gitignore configurations
# Compiled source #
###################
*.com
*.class
*.dll
*.exe
*.o
*.so
# Packages #
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thatdoogieguy / migrate_repo.sh
Created September 25, 2019 05:10 — forked from mariozig/migrate_repo.sh
Migrate repo from GitLab to GitHub Full blog post @ http://ruby.zigzo.com/2015/03/23/moving-from-gitlab-to-github/
# Assume we are in your home directory
cd ~/
# Clone the repo from GitLab using the `--mirror` option
$ git clone --mirror [email protected]:mario/my-repo.git
# Change into newly created repo directory
$ cd ~/my-repo.git
# Push to GitHub using the `--mirror` option. The `--no-verify` option skips any hooks.