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While this gist has been shared and followed for years, I regret not giving more background. It was originally a gist for the engineering org I was in, not a "general suggestion" for any React app.

Typically I avoid folders altogether. Heck, I even avoid new files. If I can build an app with one 2000 line file I will. New files and folders are a pain.

class X.Example extends X.Object
@proxyMethod "attachmentManager.manageAttachment"
# Equivalent to:
# manageAttachment: ->
# @attachmentManager.manageAttachment.apply(@attachmentManager, arguments)
@proxyMethod "delegate?.compositionDidChangeDocument"
# Equivalent to:
# compositionDidChangeDocument: ->
# @delegate?.compositionDidChangeDocument?.apply(@delegate, arguments)
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Last active September 1, 2017 02:02
Syntax highlighting ESNext (inc. JSX) for Keynote presentations

Syntax Highlighting ESNext (inc. JSX)

To get syntax highlighting for ESNext (including JSX), you need to have pygments-lexer-babylon installed:

pip install pygments pygments-lexer-babylon

Now when you run pygmentize on a .jsx file it'll automatically use the new lexer! 🎉