Fixing some missed code blocks from the posts
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.. title: Weechat, SSH and Notification
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.. date: 2019-01-01
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.. updated: 2019-06-21
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.. updated: 2019-07-02
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.. status: published
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.. tags: irc, ssh, weechat, notification,
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.. category: irc
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Configuration
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Let's look at the configuration to accomplish this... As mentioned in the beginning of the post, I run weechat in *tmux* on a server. So I *ssh* to the server before attaching *tmux*. The safest way to do this is to **port forward over ssh** and this can be done easily by *ssh*'ing using the following example.
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.. code-block::
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.. code:: text
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$ ssh -R 5431:localhost:5431 server.example.com
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Once the previous step is done, you can test if it works by trying to run the *weenotify* script in server mode on your machine using the following command.
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.. code:: text
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$ python weenotify.py -s
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Starting server...
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The server is now running, you can test port forwarding from the server to make sure everything is working as expected.
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.. code-block::
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.. code:: text
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$ telnet localhost 5431
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Trying ::1...
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Now we are ready to install the plugin in weechat and configure it. In weechat, run the following command.
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.. code:: text
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/script search weenotify
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You can install the plugin with **Alt + i** and make sure it autoloads with **Alt + A**. You can get more information about working with weechat scripts by reading the help menu. You can get the scripts help menu by running the following in weechat.
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.. code-block::
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.. code:: text
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/help script
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The *weenotify* plugin is installed at this stage and only needs to be configured. The plugin has a list of values that can be configured. My configuration looks like the following.
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.. code-block::
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.. code:: text
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plugins.var.python.weenotify.enable string "on"
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plugins.var.python.weenotify.host string "localhost"
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Each one of those configuration options can be set as shown in the example below in weechat.
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.. code-block::
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.. code:: text
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/set plugins.var.python.weenotify.enable on
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.. title: Deploying Helm in your Kubernetes Cluster
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.. date: 2019-03-16
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.. updated: 2019-06-21
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.. updated: 2019-07-02
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.. status: published
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.. tags: kubernetes, helm, tiller,
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.. category: kubernetes
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We de deploy the ``ServiceAccount`` to the cluster. Save it to ``ServiceAccount.yaml``.
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.. code:: yaml
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.. code:: text
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$ kubectl apply -f ServiceAccount.yaml
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serviceaccount/tiller created
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.. title: Minikube Setup
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.. date: 2019-02-09
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.. updated: 2019-06-21
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.. updated: 2019-07-02
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.. status: published
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.. tags: minikube, kubernetes, ingress, ingress-controller,
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.. category: kubernetes
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An ingress is an object of kind ``ingress`` that configures the ingress controller of your choice.
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.. code:: text
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.. code:: yaml
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apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
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