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// @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT | |
// copyright Paul Irish 2015 | |
// Date.now() is supported everywhere except IE8. For IE8 we use the Date.now polyfill | |
// github.com/Financial-Times/polyfill-service/blob/master/polyfills/Date.now/polyfill.js | |
// as Safari 6 doesn't have support for NavigationTiming, we use a Date.now() timestamp for relative values | |
// if you want values similar to what you'd get with real perf.now, place this towards the head of the page | |
// but in reality, you're just getting the delta between now() calls, so it's not terribly important where it's placed |
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imgur Upload | |
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+ https://github.com/pinceladasdaweb/imgur-upload | |
+ version 1.1 | |
+ Copyright 2014 Pedro Rogerio | |
+ Licensed under the MIT license | |
+ Documentation: https://github.com/pinceladasdaweb/imgur-upload |
It's not immediately obvious how to pull down the code for a PR and test it locally. But it's pretty easy. (This assumes you have a remote for the main repo named upstream
.)
Getting the PR code
Make note of the PR number. For example, Rod's latest is PR #37: Psiphon-Labs/psiphon-tunnel-core#37
Fetch the PR's pseudo-branch (or bookmark or rev pointer whatever the word is), and give it a local branch name. Here we'll name it pr37
:
$ git fetch upstream pull/37/head:pr37
import React from 'react' | |
import { BrowserRouter as Router, Switch } from 'react-router-dom' | |
import routes from './routes' | |
import FancyRoute from './components/tools/FancyRoute' | |
const App = props => | |
<Router> | |
<Switch> | |
{routes.map((route, i) => | |
<FancyRoute key={i} {...route} /> |