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d9thc / curl.md
Created March 17, 2021 17:22 — forked from subfuzion/curl.md
curl POST examples

Common Options

-#, --progress-bar Make curl display a simple progress bar instead of the more informational standard meter.

-b, --cookie <name=data> Supply cookie with request. If no =, then specifies the cookie file to use (see -c).

-c, --cookie-jar <file name> File to save response cookies to.

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d9thc / aws_route53_delete.sh
Created April 6, 2020 09:58 — forked from earljon/aws_route53_delete.sh
Delete a Route 53 Record Set in AWS CLI
#!/bin/sh
# NOTE:
# Make sure that the value of Name, Type, TTL are the same with your DNS Record Set
HOSTED_ZONE_ID=<YOUR_HOSTED_ZONE_ID>
RESOURCE_VALUE=<YOUR_DNS_RESOURCE_VALUE-ex:IP or dns>
DNS_NAME=<YOUR_DNS_NAME-ex: subdomain.domain.com>
RECORD_TYPE=<DNS_RECORD_TYPE-ex: A, CNAME>
TTL=<TTL_VALUE>
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d9thc / Docker connect to remote server.md
Created February 9, 2020 17:32 — forked from kekru/Docker connect to remote server.md
Connect to another host with your docker client, without modifying your local Docker installation

Run commands on remote Docker host

This is how to connect to another host with your docker client, without modifying your local Docker installation or when you don't have a local Docker installation.

Enable Docker Remote API

First be sure to enable the Docker Remote API on the remote host.

This can easily be done with a container.
For HTTP connection use jarkt/docker-remote-api.