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Add PM2 cheat sheet + various additions

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Thang Vo 2020-09-21 16:59:02 +07:00
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- [Nanobox Boxfile](tools/nanobox_boxfile.yml) - [Nanobox Boxfile](tools/nanobox_boxfile.yml)
- [Nanobox CLI](tools/nanobox_cli.sh) - [Nanobox CLI](tools/nanobox_cli.sh)
- [Nginx](tools/nginx.sh) - [Nginx](tools/nginx.sh)
- [PM2](tools/pm2.sh)
- [Ubuntu](tools/ubuntu.sh) - [Ubuntu](tools/ubuntu.sh)
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@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ ps -u yourusername # lists your processes
kill <PID> # kills the processes with the ID you gave kill <PID> # kills the processes with the ID you gave
killall <processname> # kill all processes with the name killall <processname> # kill all processes with the name
top # displays your currently active processes top # displays your currently active processes
lsof # lists open files
bg # lists stopped or background jobs ; resume a stopped job in the background bg # lists stopped or background jobs ; resume a stopped job in the background
fg # brings the most recent job in the foreground fg # brings the most recent job in the foreground
fg <job> # brings job to the foreground fg <job> # brings job to the foreground

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ aws s3 mv <local_file_path> s3://<bucket_name>/<destination_file_path> # Move a
## Example: aws s3 mv text.txt s3://mybucket/text.txt ## Example: aws s3 mv text.txt s3://mybucket/text.txt
aws s3 mv s3://<bucket_name_1> s3://<bucket_name_2> --recursive # Move all objects from bucket_name_1 to bucket_name_2 aws s3 mv s3://<bucket_name_1> s3://<bucket_name_2> --recursive # Move all objects from bucket_name_1 to bucket_name_2
aws sync <source> <target> # Sync all contents from source to a target directory. This will copy and update all missing or outdated files or objects between source and target aws s3 sync <source> <target> # Sync all contents from source to a target directory. This will copy and update all missing or outdated files or objects between source and target
## Examples: aws sync . s3://mybucket ## Examples: aws s3 sync . s3://mybucket
## aws sync s3://bucket_1 s3://bucket_2 ## aws s3 sync s3://bucket_1 s3://bucket_2
aws sync <source> <target> --delete # Sync all contents from source to target, but this will remove all missing files and objects from the target that are not present in source aws s3 sync <source> <target> --delete # Sync all contents from source to target, but this will remove all missing files and objects from the target that are not present in source

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ docker rm $(docker ps -a -q) # Remove all containers from this ma
docker images -a # Show all images on this machine docker images -a # Show all images on this machine
docker rmi <imagename> # Remove the specified image from this machine docker rmi <imagename> # Remove the specified image from this machine
docker rmi $(docker images -q) # Remove all images from this machine docker rmi $(docker images -q) # Remove all images from this machine
docker logs <container-id> -f # Live tail a container's logs
docker login # Log in this CLI session using your Docker credentials docker login # Log in this CLI session using your Docker credentials
docker tag <image> username/repository:tag # Tag <image> for upload to registry docker tag <image> username/repository:tag # Tag <image> for upload to registry
docker push username/repository:tag # Upload tagged image to registry docker push username/repository:tag # Upload tagged image to registry

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git stash drop stash@{1} # deletes the {1} stash git stash drop stash@{1} # deletes the {1} stash
git stash clear # clears all the stash git stash clear # clears all the stash
git rebase -i <commit_id> # Rebase commits from a commit ID
git rebase --abort # Abort a running rebase
git rebase --continue # Continue rebasing after fixing all conflicts
git clean -f # clean untracked files permanently git clean -f # clean untracked files permanently
git clean -f -d/git clean -fd # To remove directories permanently git clean -f -d/git clean -fd # To remove directories permanently
git clean -f -X/git clean -fX # To remove ignored files permanently git clean -f -X/git clean -fX # To remove ignored files permanently

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##############################################################################
# PM2
##############################################################################
# Start commands
pm2 start <file> # Start an application
pm2 start <app_id> # Start a stopped application
pm2 start <app_id> ecosystem.config.js # Start an app with the configuration in ecosystem file
pm2 start <file> -i <number_of_instances> # Start an app in cluster mode with n duplicated instances
# Management commands
pm2 ls # List all processes
pm2 save # Save process list to respawn at reboot
pm2 restart <app_id> # Restart an app by ID
pm2 reload <app_id> # Reload an app by ID
pm2 stop <app_id> # Stop an app by ID
pm2 stop all # Stop all running instances
pm2 delete <app_id> # Delete an app by ID
pm2 delete all # Delete all instances
pm2 ecosystem # Generate a sample ecosystem.config.js file
# Monitoring
pm2 show <app_id> # Show a specific app's description
pm2 logs <app_id> --lines=<number_of_lines> # Show the last n lines of logs of an app
pm2 env <app_id> # Show all environment variables of an app
pm2 monit # Monitor all applications' logs, metrics,etc

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@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ sudo ufw allow from remote_IP_address to any port 3306 # Allow external ip to ac
scp user@remote_host:remote_file local_file # download: remote -> local scp user@remote_host:remote_file local_file # download: remote -> local
scp local_file user@remote_host:remote_file # upload: local -> remote scp local_file user@remote_host:remote_file # upload: local -> remote
cat /proc/<process_id>/maps # Show the current virtual memory usage of a Linux process