Through both a yearning for familiarity and the knowledge that corporate computer defenestration is a terminal act, I have arduously forged this list of tips, less useful for those on a quest to be an ultimate iUser than for those who want to retain a glimpse, however fleeting, of the Windows/Linux they used to know.
-- [tsmith512][]
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// Place inside C:\Program Files\Volta\bin and set WebStorm's Package Manager to C:\Program Files\Volta | |
// Credit: Modified from nodist - https://github.com/nullivex/nodist/blob/master/npm/bin/npm-cli.js | |
var child_process = require('child_process'); | |
child_process.spawn('npm', process.argv.slice(2), {stdio: 'inherit'}) | |
.on('error', function(err) { | |
console.log('Sorry. There was a problem with indirect running of npm.'); | |
throw err; | |
}) |
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### UPDATE: For Win 11, I recommend using this tool in place of this script: | |
### https://christitus.com/windows-tool/ | |
### https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil | |
### https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UQZ5oQg8XA | |
### iwr -useb https://christitus.com/win | iex | |
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/* | |
Relies on jQuery, underscore.js, Async.js (https://github.com/caolan/async), and zip.js (http://gildas-lormeau.github.com/zip.js). | |
Tested only in Chrome on OS X. | |
Call xlsxParser.parse(file) where file is an instance of File. For example (untested): | |
document.ondrop = function(e) { | |
var file = e.dataTransfer.files[0]; | |
excelParser.parse(file).then(function(data) { | |
console.log(data); |