sudo apt install zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh
| You're going to need a Google Developer's Account: https://console.developers.google.com/ | |
| https://console.cloud.google.com/projectselector2/home/dashboard?authuser=2&organizationId=0&supportedpurview=project | |
| You'll need to know what you want your Portainer URL to be. | |
| Create a Project | |
| Enter a Project Name and click "Create" | |
| APIs & Services |
The easiest way to make Docker Compose available on Container-Optimized OS on Google Compute Engine (GCE) on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
This is minimal Bash script version of Community Tutorial.
Simply, download installer.sh, run it, and then reload bash by source ~/.bashrc or re-login.
All packages, except for Tini have been added to termux-root. To install them, simply pkg install root-repo && pkg install docker. This will install the whole docker suite, left only Tini to be compiled manually.
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| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <title>{{html .Name}}</title> | |
| <meta charset="utf-8"> | |
| <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
| <style> | |
| * { padding: 0; margin: 0; } | |
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This very detailed guide was originally written by Chris Faulds and used to be available at cfdesign.work/derancilio. Unfortunately, his website is no longer online. Thanks to the Wayback Machine the article is still readable. But since the presentation is a bit wonky, I decided to mirror his awesome tutorial is this gist.
Chris has spent a huge amount of time writing an in-depth instruction on how to take the machine apart, which may also come in handy for other repairs for the Dedica 680/685. Again all credits go to him. Thanks a lot for the great work!
Monday 1st August 2016
Here are some alternatives to RTV that are worth checking out!
| version: '2.1' | |
| services: | |
| homeassistant: | |
| restart: always | |
| image: homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant | |
| expose: | |
| - 8123 | |
| ports: | |
| - "8123:8123" |
| // Dowloaded from: http://download.shredderchess.com/div/uci.zip | |
| Description of the universal chess interface (UCI) April 2006 | |
| ================================================================= | |
| * The specification is independent of the operating system. For Windows, | |
| the engine is a normal exe file, either a console or "real" windows application. | |
| * all communication is done via standard input and output with text commands, |