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import { ApolloClient, QueryOptions, MutationOptions } from 'apollo-client';
import { DocumentNode } from 'graphql';
import { getSdk, Requester } from '.generated/schema-typedefs';
import { ApolloRequestError } from './ApolloRequestError';
export type ApolloRequesterOptions<V, R> =
| Omit<QueryOptions<V>, 'variables' | 'query'>
| Omit<MutationOptions<R, V>, 'variables' | 'mutation'>;
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jhesgodi / README.md
Created June 22, 2021 01:53 — forked from exupero/README.md
Alias a domain to a local port (Mac)

I run a lot of web servers for different projects, all of them on different ports. Generally I start with port 8000 and increment from there as I spin up new servers, but it became tiresome to remember what projects were running on which ports and what the next available port was.

/etc/hosts won't let you specify a port, but a combination of aliasing 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.X, forwarding ports from 8000 to 80, and adding the 127.0.0.X IP under an alias in /etc/hosts did work.

This script finds the next available value of X, aliases it with ifconfig, forwards the given port to port 80 with ipfw, and adds a new entry to /etc/hosts that aliases the IP to the domain you want.

Now I can add a server alias with sudo domain-alias funproject 8000, run the web server at 127.0.0.X:8000, and load up http://funproject/ in my browser.

(Because I needed it to work on a Mac, I couldn't use iptables. ipfw seems to work, though its manpage claims it's deprecated and pfctl is the way to go. I wasn't able to figure

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jhesgodi / zsh_to_fish.py
Created January 28, 2021 11:37 — forked from dvdbng/zsh_to_fish.py
Migrate zsh history to fish
import os
import re
def zsh_to_fish(cmd):
return (cmd.replace('&&', '; and ')
.replace('||', '; or '))
def is_valid_fish(cmd):
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jhesgodi / svg_sprite_loader_multiple_sprites.txt
Last active January 22, 2020 00:57
SVG Sprite Loader: Multiple Sprites
SVGs Directory:
svg.js
icons/
|--collection1/
|--|--icon1.svg
|--|--icon4.svg
|--|--icon7.svg
|--collection2/
|--|--icon2.svg
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jhesgodi / consoleColors.js
Created August 23, 2019 02:24 — forked from abritinthebay/consoleColors.js
The various escape codes you can use to color output to StdOut from Node JS
// Colors reference
// You can use the following as so:
// console.log(colorCode, data);
// console.log(`${colorCode}some colorful text string${resetCode} rest of string in normal color`);
//
// ... and so on.
export const reset = "\x1b[0m"
export const bright = "\x1b[1m"
export const dim = "\x1b[2m"
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jhesgodi / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created June 29, 2018 21:42 — forked from jexchan/multiple_ssh_setting.md
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Super Form Reset
A couple of things to watch out for:
- IE8: If a text input doesn't have padding on all sides or none the text won't be centered.
- The default border sizes on text inputs in all UAs seem to be slightly different. You're better off using custom borders.
- You NEED to set the font-size and family on all form elements
- Search inputs need to have their appearance reset and the box-sizing set to content-box to match other UAs
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jhesgodi / appEntryPoint.js
Created June 12, 2018 21:09 — forked from markerikson/appEntryPoint.js
Webpack React/Redux Hot Module Reloading (HMR) example
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import configureStore from "./store/configureStore";
const store = configureStore();
const rootEl = document.getElementById("root");
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jhesgodi / clear.txt
Created June 6, 2018 20:38 — forked from EQuimper/clear.txt
React-Native clear Watchman + Cache
watchman watch-del-all && rm -rf node_modules/ && yarn cache clean && yarn install && yarn start -- --reset-cache

Install npm module

npm install react-native-maps --save

Top-Level build.gradle

add google() and change classpath com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.0.1

// Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.