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isomorphisms / gist:3114ab86960656a729a6b4653001aae2
Created November 27, 2019 06:08
how to pull from docker hub using podman/buildah
On void linux.
Under `/etc/containers/` there is a file called `registries.conf`. It is complemented by `man 5 containers-registries.conf`.
Change (for me lines 11-12) which say
[registries.search]
registries = []
@palash25
palash25 / README.md
Created April 26, 2018 08:47 — forked from robertpainsi/README.md
How to reopen a pull-request after a force-push?

How to reopen a pull-request after a force-push?

Precodinitions

  • You need the rights to reopen pull requests on the repository.
  • The pull request hasn't been merged, just closed.

Instructions

  1. Write down the current commit hash of your PR-branch git log --oneline -1 <PR-BRANCH>
  2. Write down the latest commit hash on github before the PR has been closed.
  3. git push -f origin :
@VladimirPal
VladimirPal / neomuttrc
Last active November 29, 2025 12:01
Minimal neomutt config for gmail imap
set imap_user="mail.vpal@gmail.com"
set imap_pass=`/usr/bin/security find-generic-password -w -a 'mail.vpal@gmail.com' -s 'Gmail'`
set folder=imaps://imap.gmail.com/
set spoolfile=+INBOX
set record="+[Gmail]/Sent Mail"
set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"
# https://www.neomutt.org/guide/reference search sleep_time for additional info
set sleep_time=0 # be faster
@romainl
romainl / colorscheme-override.md
Last active February 20, 2026 20:05
The right way to override any highlighting if you don't want to edit the colorscheme file directly

The right way to override any highlighting if you don't want to edit the colorscheme file directly

Generalities first

Suppose you have weird taste and you absolutely want:

  • your visual selection to always have a green background and black foreground,
  • your active statusline to always have a white background and red foreground,
  • your very own deep blue background.
@lee8oi
lee8oi / startProcess.go
Last active January 9, 2025 15:31
Using os.StartProcess() in Go for platform-independent system command execution.
package main
import (
"os"
"os/exec"
)
func Start(args ...string) (p *os.Process, err error) {
if args[0], err = exec.LookPath(args[0]); err == nil {
var procAttr os.ProcAttr