There are two types of markup in Liquid: Output and Tag.
- Output markup (which may resolve to text) is surrounded by
{{ matched pairs of curly brackets (ie, braces) }}
- Tag markup (which cannot resolve to text) is surrounded by
var minimatch = require('minimatch'); | |
minimatch('myfile.js',"**.js"); //true |
var Bot = require('node-telegram-bot-api') | |
var watson = require('watson-developer-cloud'); | |
var request = require('request'); | |
var config = require('./config'); | |
var speech_to_text = watson.speech_to_text({ | |
username: config.watson.username, | |
password: config.watson.password, | |
version: 'v1', | |
url: 'https://stream.watsonplatform.net/speech-to-text/api' |
There are two types of markup in Liquid: Output and Tag.
{{ matched pairs of curly brackets (ie, braces) }}
Snow Leo ships with ctags not suitable for Ruby development. Ie if you try to generate tags recursively, it will error out: | |
$ ctags -R | |
ctags: illegal option -- R | |
usage: ctags [-BFadtuwvx] [-f tagsfile] file ... | |
$ which ctags | |
/usr/bin/ctags | |
homebrew to the rescue: |