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@ironbyte
ironbyte / seed_drizzle_zod_faker.ts
Last active April 28, 2024 15:22
TS Seed Script: Drizzle ORM + Zod + Faker (Minimal)
// tsx seed.ts
import { faker } from '@faker-js/faker';
import { pgTable, text, varchar, timestamp } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core';
import { drizzle, PostgresJsDatabase } from 'drizzle-orm/postgres-js';
import { createInsertSchema } from 'drizzle-zod';
import { customAlphabet } from 'nanoid';
import postgres from 'postgres';
import { z } from 'zod';
@jordienr
jordienr / tailwind.config.ts
Created July 15, 2023 09:10
Tailwind SVG Grid Background
// Remember to install mini-svg-data-uri
// Follow me on twitter for memes @jordienr
import { type Config } from "tailwindcss";
const {
default: flattenColorPalette,
} = require("tailwindcss/lib/util/flattenColorPalette");
const svgToDataUri = require("mini-svg-data-uri");
export default {
@AndrewRayCode
AndrewRayCode / theme.css
Last active June 7, 2023 10:28
Prisma Documentation Dark Mode CSS
/* global */
#___gatsby {
background:#111;
color:#fff;
}
blockquote {
color:#ccc !important;
}
@mjackson
mjackson / composing-route-in-react-router-v6.md
Last active March 12, 2024 08:39
Notes on route composition in React Router v6, along with a suggested improvement you can make today to start upgrading

Composing <Route> in React Router v6

Composition of <Route> elements in React Router is changing in v6 from how it worked in v4/5 and in Reach Router. React Router v6 is the successor of both React Router v5 and Reach Router.

This document explains our rationale for making the change as well as a pattern you will want to avoid in v6 and a note on how you can start preparing your v5 app for v6 today.

Background

In React Router v5, we had an example of how you could create a element](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/blob/320be7afe44249d5c025659bc00c3276a19f0af9/packages/react-router-dom/examples/Auth.js#L50-L52) to restrict access to certain routes on the page. This element was a simple [wrapper around an actual element that made a simple decision: is the user authenticated or not? If so, ren

@sindresorhus
sindresorhus / esm-package.md
Last active May 4, 2024 15:48
Pure ESM package

Pure ESM package

The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()'d from CommonJS.

This means you have the following choices:

  1. Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
    Use 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.
  2. If the package is used in an async context, you could use await import(…) from CommonJS instead of require(…).
  3. Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
@thomas15v
thomas15v / docker.compose.yml
Last active June 22, 2022 09:41
traefik.io nginx example
version: '2'
services:
nginx:
image: nginx:alpine
restart: always
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- 'traefik.frontend.rule=Host:www.website.com'
- "traefik.port=80"
volumes:
@ravibhure
ravibhure / git_rebase.md
Last active April 3, 2024 08:38
Git rebase from remote fork repo

In your local clone of your forked repository, you can add the original GitHub repository as a "remote". ("Remotes" are like nicknames for the URLs of repositories - origin is one, for example.) Then you can fetch all the branches from that upstream repository, and rebase your work to continue working on the upstream version. In terms of commands that might look like:

Add the remote, call it "upstream":

git remote add upstream https://github.com/whoever/whatever.git

Fetch all the branches of that remote into remote-tracking branches, such as upstream/master:

git fetch upstream

@aviskase
aviskase / Postman.desktop
Last active November 21, 2023 20:56
Install Postman
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Postman
Exec=postman
Icon=/home/USERNAME/Postman/app/resources/app/assets/icon.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Development;
@JonathanMH
JonathanMH / index.js
Created October 22, 2016 15:07
JSON Web Token Tutorial: Express
// file: index.js
var _ = require("lodash");
var express = require("express");
var bodyParser = require("body-parser");
var jwt = require('jsonwebtoken');
var passport = require("passport");
var passportJWT = require("passport-jwt");
@BretFisher
BretFisher / docker-swarm-ports.md
Last active April 4, 2024 22:19
Docker Swarm Port Requirements, both Swarm Mode 1.12+ and Swarm Classic, plus AWS Security Group Style Tables

Docker Swarm Mode Ports

Starting with 1.12 in July 2016, Docker Swarm Mode is a built-in solution with built-in key/value store. Easier to get started, and fewer ports to configure.

Inbound Traffic for Swarm Management

  • TCP port 2377 for cluster management & raft sync communications
  • TCP and UDP port 7946 for "control plane" gossip discovery communication between all nodes
  • UDP port 4789 for "data plane" VXLAN overlay network traffic
  • IP Protocol 50 (ESP) if you plan on using overlay network with the encryption option

AWS Security Group Example