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fellipec / pihole-dhcp.md
Last active January 20, 2026 13:38
Pi-Hole DHCP configuration guide

Introduction

Pi-Hole's primary function is to be a DNS server with the ability to block domains, usually used for advertising, tracking or other unwanted sites. It also features a built-in DHCP Server.

Usually, your router will also have a built-in DHCP server, pre-configured from factory, and for most users this is perfectly fine. But in some cases you may want to run another DHCP server instead of relying on your router's one. This guide will help you understand how a DHCP server works and how to configure it without disturbing your network.

If you already know the networking basics, you can cut to the chase and read just the configuration part

Understanding the IP Addressing

@reinvanoyen
reinvanoyen / terminal-prompt-git-branch-zsh.md
Last active January 9, 2026 14:58
Add Git Branch Name to Terminal Prompt (MacOS zsh)

Add Git Branch Name to Terminal Prompt (zsh)

Updated for MacOS with zsh

  • Catalina
  • Big Sur
  • Monterey
  • Ventura
  • Sonoma

screenshot

@richwednesday
richwednesday / upload.js
Created December 28, 2017 19:46
Image Upload to S3 From Node.js
const http = require("http");
const https = require("https");
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
const formidable = require("formidable");
const uuid = require("uuid");
let server = http.createServer(launch);
let s3 = new AWS.S3({
// s3 credentials
});
@josephhanson
josephhanson / MockFile.js
Last active June 13, 2025 14:19
Mock file for JavaScript based file upload - with basic test harness
// mock file
function MockFile() { };
MockFile.prototype.create = function (name, size, mimeType) {
name = name || "mock.txt";
size = size || 1024;
mimeType = mimeType || 'plain/txt';
function range(count) {
var output = "";
@lneveu
lneveu / iso-3166_country_french.json
Last active December 9, 2025 13:05
ISO-3166-1 (ALPHA 2) countries list french / liste des pays français
{
"AD" : "Andorre",
"AE" : "Émirats Arabes Unis",
"AF" : "Afghanistan",
"AG" : "Antigua-Et-Barbuda",
"AI" : "Anguilla",
"AL" : "Albanie",
"AM" : "Arménie",
"AO" : "Angola",
"AP" : "Région Asie/Pacifique",
{
".123" : "application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3",
".3dml" : "text/vnd.in3d.3dml",
".3g2" : "video/3gpp2",
".3gp" : "video/3gpp",
".a" : "application/octet-stream",
".aab" : "application/x-authorware-bin",
".aac" : "audio/x-aac",
".aam" : "application/x-authorware-map",
".aas" : "application/x-authorware-seg",
@jacobvosmaer
jacobvosmaer / gist:3187346
Created July 27, 2012 10:35
Open all files with git merge conflicts in Vim

Open all files with git merge conflicts in MacVim

git diff --name-only | uniq | xargs mvim

When git encounters a merge conflict, e.g. during a rebase, it drops you back into the shell with a dirty working directory. I like this one-liner for opening all files with a merge conflict in MacVim.

Once you're in Vim, you can then switch between the files with :n and :prev, or another favourite: :w | n (save current file and open the next command line-supplied file).

UPDATE: see below for a version that works with real terminal commands.