How to make an app icon for macOS using
iconset
&iconutil
Save your app icon with the following names & dimensions:
Name | Dimensions |
---|---|
icon_16x16.png |
16x16 |
const CircularDependencyPlugin = require('circular-dependency-plugin'); | |
const CIRC_DEP_MAX = 238; | |
const defaultConfig = { | |
aggregateDirDepth: 2, | |
exclude: /node_modules/, | |
include: /.*/, | |
logWarnings: true, | |
logErrors: true, |
# Pass the env-vars to MYCOMMAND | |
eval $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) MYCOMMAND | |
# … or ... | |
# Export the vars in .env into your shell: | |
export $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) |
Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master
branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages
branch. This is useful for things like sites developed with Yeoman, or if you have a Jekyll site contained in the master
branch alongside the rest of your code.
For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist
.
Remove the dist
directory from the project’s .gitignore
file (it’s ignored by default by Yeoman).
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |
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(function (root, factory) { | |
if ( typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ) { | |
define([], factory(root)); | |
} else if ( typeof exports === 'object' ) { | |
module.exports = factory(root); | |
} else { | |
root.myPlugin = factory(root); | |
} | |
})(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function (root) { |