start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
[ | |
"Aardvark", | |
"Albatross", | |
"Alligator", | |
"Alpaca", | |
"Ant", | |
"Anteater", | |
"Antelope", | |
"Ape", | |
"Armadillo", |
/* | |
##Device = Desktops | |
##Screen = 1281px to higher resolution desktops | |
*/ | |
@media (min-width: 1281px) { | |
/* CSS */ | |
FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.
... | |
Beautifier.prototype.beautify = function() { | |
... | |
var source_text = this._source_text; | |
// BEGIN | |
source_text = source_text.replace(/\{\{(--)?((?:(?!(--)?\}\}).)+)(--)?\}\}/g, function(m, ds, c, dh, de) { |
This is some sort of answer to recent posts regarding Web Components, where more than a few misconceptions were delivered as fact.
Let's start by defining what we are talking about.
As you can read in the dedicated GitHub page, Web Components is a group of features, where each feature works already by itself, and it doesn't need other features of the group to be already usable, or useful.
An alternative to both REST & GraphQL, combining the benefits of each, based on https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-snell-http-batch-00.html.
Batch multiple related requests into one HTTP request, which can be sent once & processed once on the server-side, but otherwise keep all the benefits of REST & HTTP. This is one single raw HTTP request:
POST /batch
Host: example.com
Content-Type: multipart/batch
TypeScript 21 hrs 47 mins ████████████████▒░░░ 67.1% | |
Vue.js 6 hrs 21 mins ██████▓░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 19.6% | |
JSON 2 hrs 10 mins ████▒░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 6.7% | |
JavaScript 46 mins ███▒░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 2.4% |
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(…)
.