http://example.com
http://example.com
var soundex = function (s) { | |
var a = s.toLowerCase().split(''), | |
f = a.shift(), | |
r = '', | |
codes = { | |
a: '', e: '', i: '', o: '', u: '', | |
b: 1, f: 1, p: 1, v: 1, | |
c: 2, g: 2, j: 2, k: 2, q: 2, s: 2, x: 2, z: 2, | |
d: 3, t: 3, | |
l: 4, |
# Download latest dotnet/codeformatter release from github | |
$repo = "dotnet/codeformatter" | |
$file = "CodeFormatter.zip" | |
$releases = "https://api.github.com/repos/$repo/releases" | |
Write-Host Determining latest release | |
$tag = (Invoke-WebRequest $releases | ConvertFrom-Json)[0].tag_name |
http://example.com
http://example.com
Result: 1 | |
Items { | |
TemplateId: "BADGE_BATTLE_ATTACK_WON" | |
Badge { | |
BadgeType: BADGE_BATTLE_ATTACK_WON | |
BadgeRanks: 4 | |
Targets: "\nd\350\007" | |
} | |
} | |
Items { |
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The PATH
is an important concept when working on the command line. It's a list
of directories that tell your operating system where to look for programs, so
that you can just write script
instead of /home/me/bin/script
or
C:\Users\Me\bin\script
. But different operating systems have different ways to
add a new directory to it:
The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()
'd from CommonJS.
This means you have the following choices:
import foo from 'foo'
instead of const foo = require('foo')
to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module"
in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.await import(…)
from CommonJS instead of require(…)
.