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FbN / vite.config.js
Last active August 17, 2025 04:54
vite.config.js node built-in polyfills
// yarn add --dev @esbuild-plugins/node-globals-polyfill
import { NodeGlobalsPolyfillPlugin } from '@esbuild-plugins/node-globals-polyfill'
// yarn add --dev @esbuild-plugins/node-modules-polyfill
import { NodeModulesPolyfillPlugin } from '@esbuild-plugins/node-modules-polyfill'
// You don't need to add this to deps, it's included by @esbuild-plugins/node-modules-polyfill
import rollupNodePolyFill from 'rollup-plugin-node-polyfills'
export default {
resolve: {
alias: {
@cemerson
cemerson / archive.org-scanned-book-downloader-bookmarklet.md
Last active October 14, 2025 21:56
Archive.org Scanned Book Downloader Bookmarklet

Archive.org Scanned Book Downloader Bookmarklet

A simple "1-click" javascript approach to downloading a scanned book from archive.org to read at your leisure on the device of your choosing w/out having to manually screenshot every pages of the book by hand. In short it's a glorified "Save Image As..." approach but consolidated down to "1 click". BTW there may be a much better option than this out there - I just built this as an autistic project to see if it would work.

Demo Video

Archive.org SBDL Demo

Obligatory Legal/Disclaimer:

By using this script you agree to delete all book files/images after your 1 hour or 14 days is up! I don't support using this script for any other use cases. After all, none of us have ever kept a library book past it's return date, right?

@mzpqnxow
mzpqnxow / get-vyprvpn-servers.py
Last active March 9, 2023 21:28
Get a list of all VyprVPN server IP addresses, hostnames and countries or a subset based on specified country/countries
#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Retrieve list of all VyprVPN servers, relying on their publicly posted list which
is referenced on their site as an "official" source .. it seems this could change
but it hasn't in a long time
Dependency on BeautifulSoup
(Optional) dependency on the `progress` project @ https://pypi.org/project/progress/
@alexcjohnson
alexcjohnson / LICENSE
Last active June 29, 2025 17:42
Working with React and D3 together
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) Plotly, Inc
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
@samdenty
samdenty / README.MD
Last active March 19, 2025 01:39
VS Code CSS addition to increase readability on file tree.

How to install

Custom CSS plugin

Install the custom CSS plugin, then make a file on your computer that will hold your custom CSS, I like to make one in my home directory called ~/.vscodestyles.css and then add the CSS into it.

Once done, open your command palette and select enable custom CSS and JS

const attributeExceptions = [
`role`,
];
function appendText(el, text) {
const textNode = document.createTextNode(text);
el.appendChild(textNode);
}
function appendArray(el, children) {

@kangax's ES6 quiz, explained

@kangax created a new interesting quiz, this time devoted to ES6 (aka ES2015). I found this quiz very interesting and quite hard (made myself 3 mistakes on first pass).

Here we go with the explanations:

Question 1:
(function(x, f = () => x) {
@fta2012
fta2012 / DragTransform
Last active March 8, 2025 15:05
Slightly modified compiled coffeescript from this codepen: http://codepen.io/fta/pen/ifnqH. Paste into console on a page that has jQuery to load the two dependent libraries (jquery-ui and numericjs). Then call makeTransformable('#selector-name') to make that element WYSIWYG editable. Use inspector to get the CSS for the transforms.
var selector = 'img' // Replace this with the selector for the element you want to make transformable
jQuery.getScript('//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.min.js', function() {
jQuery.getScript('//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/numeric/1.2.6/numeric.min.js', function() {
(function() {
var $, applyTransform, getTransform, makeTransformable;
$ = jQuery;
{
"theme": "Spacegray.sublime-theme",
"color_scheme": "Packages/Sparkk.tmTheme",
"font_face": "Monaco",
"font_size": 13.0,
"font_options":["no_round","no_bold","subpixel_antialias"],
"open_files_in_new_window": false,
"ignored_packages":["Vintage"],
"tab_size": 5,
"word_wrap": false,
@pglombardo
pglombardo / gist:7630100
Last active May 24, 2022 19:14
How to open your private Github repository and still keep a couple things under wrap

We're happy to say that we recently released the code for the TraceView Ruby instrumentation on Github as Open Source. There are a ton of benefits for AppNeta (and the community) in doing this so making the decision was easy... but the process of actually opening the repository and still keeping a few things private was slightly trickier. Here's the route we took that has worked out really well.

The Situation and Strategy

The Ruby instrumentation has always been sheltered on Github - albeit always in a private Github repository. We used the issues, pull requests and wiki pages extensively for everything from new employee resources to hosting screenshots, customer issues, internal discussions and links to other project and management tools (e.g. Asana).

Outside of the commits and the code, everything else was either of little use to the public or potentially company or customer confidential - stuff that shouldn't or couldn't be shared publicly. So this put us