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danhper / gitlab-to-bitbucket.py
Last active August 1, 2025 10:23
Script to migrate repositories from GitLab to Bitbucket
import os
import re
import subprocess
import requests
GITLAB_ENDPOINT = os.environ["GITLAB_ENDPOINT"]
GITLAB_TOKEN = os.environ["GITLAB_TOKEN"]
@afolarin
afolarin / resource_alloc_docker.md
Last active December 22, 2025 22:00
Resource Allocation in Docker

#Container Resource Allocation Options in docker-run

now see: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#runtime-constraints-on-resources

You have various options for controlling resources (cpu, memory, disk) in docker. These are principally via the docker-run command options.

##Dynamic CPU Allocation -c, --cpu-shares=0
CPU shares (relative weight, specify some numeric value which is used to allocate relative cpu share)

@triskell
triskell / cntlm_npm.md
Last active January 14, 2026 09:12
[Windows 7] CNTLM and NPM behind NTLM proxy

CNTLM and NPM behind NTLM proxy on Windows 7

CNTLM

  • Install CNTLM in a folder where you have full rights to run it as administrator.

  • Open cntlm.ini and fill it :

Username    YOUR_USERNAME
Domain YOUR_DOMAIN
@dannvix
dannvix / intercept-https-with-python-mitmproxy.md
Last active March 6, 2025 01:41
Intercept and manipulate HTTPs traffic with Python and mitmproxy

Intercepts HTTPs Traffic with Python & mitmproxy

Warning

This Gist is created in 2014, and it's highliy outdated now, according to one of mitmproxy's manjor contributor (check his comment below). Thanks for letting us know, @mhils!

Introduction

Modern applications usually make use of back-end API servers to provide their services. With a non-transparent HTTPs proxy, which intercepts the communication between clients and servers (aka the man-in-the-middle scheme), you can easily manipulate both API requests and responses.