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@adactio
adactio / minimal-serviceworker.js
Last active August 18, 2023 09:15
An attempt at a minimal viable service worker.
// Licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
// HTML files: try the network first, then the cache.
// Other files: try the cache first, then the network.
// Both: cache a fresh version if possible.
// (beware: the cache will grow and grow; there's no cleanup)
const cacheName = 'files';
@ceejbot
ceejbot / esm_in_node_proposal.md
Last active July 17, 2023 02:45
npm's proposal for supporting ES modules in node

ESM modules in node: npm edition

The proposal you’re about to read is not just a proposal. We have a working implementation of almost everything we discussed here. We encourage you to checkout and build our branch: our fork, with the relevant branch selected. Building and using the implementation will give you a better understanding of what using it as a developer is like.

Our implementation ended up differing from the proposal on some minor points. As our last action item before making a PR, we’re writing documentation on what we did. While I loathe pointing to tests in lieu of documentation, they will be helpful until we complete writing docs: the unit tests.

This repo also contains a bundled version of npm that has a new command, asset. You can read the documentation for and goals of that comma

@SimeonGriggs
SimeonGriggs / useListeningQuery.ts
Last active November 30, 2022 05:59
A custom hook for making and listening to document changes
import React, {useEffect, useState, useRef} from 'react'
import documentStore from 'part:@sanity/base/datastore/document'
import {catchError, distinctUntilChanged} from 'rxjs/operators'
import isEqual from 'react-fast-compare'
type Params = Record<string, string | number | boolean | string[]>
interface ListenQueryOptions {
tag?: string
apiVersion?: string
@geball
geball / customArrayFunctions.js
Created June 4, 2021 15:14
Custom snippet to override the array function in Sanity.io
// Ported from https://gist.github.com/Grsmto/cc4db257d05898ca60a9572511fa9bcf and adapted to a functional component.
//
// Overrides the array's Add item button based on an integer-based validation rule.
//
// Add the following to sanity.json:
//
// {
// "implements": "part:@sanity/form-builder/input/array/functions",
// "path": "./src/components/customArrayFunctions.js"
// }
@jish
jish / promise.js
Created October 28, 2014 22:35
An example "always" behavior for ES6 promises. This only works if you do not create / return intermediate promises.
// A thing I want to do
// This flow only involves **one** promise, for example an ajax call
// None of the subsequent `then` or `catch` calls, return new promises.
var explode = false;
var promise = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
if (explode) {
@ksrb
ksrb / index.ejs
Last active March 10, 2021 05:58
jquery.inputmask webpack configuration and package.json
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
</head>
<body>
<input id="float"/>
</body>
</html>
@mikeal
mikeal / gist:9242748
Last active June 23, 2020 05:17
Response to Nodejitsu NPM Trademark

I've known people at nodejitsu for years, since before the company even existed. I still consider many of them friends. That said, somebody over there has lost their mind.

Trademarks are an important part of open source. They protect the integrity of the trust that is built by any project. A classic example of why this is the case is Firefox. Suppose that a malware producer takes the Firefox codebase, which is free and open source, packages up their malware with it and then releases it as "Firefox". Then they buy search advertising and suddenly their bad and malicious version of Firefox is the first result on search engines across the web. This is clearly a bad thing for Firefox and open source everywhere, but what can Mozilla do to protect their community of users?

They can't enforce a software license since the use is permitted under the Mozilla Public License. They can, however, enforce on these hypothetical bad actors using their trademark on the word "Fi

@jgable
jgable / index.js
Created September 27, 2013 19:52
Ghost Kudos Plugin Example
var fs = require('fs'),
path = require('path'),
_ = require('underscore'),
when = require('when'),
express = require('express'),
GhostPlugin = require('../../../core/server/plugins/GhostPlugin'),
knex = require('../../../core/server/models/base').Knex,
KudosPlugin;
KudosPlugin = function (ghost) {
@MoOx
MoOx / svgicon.css
Last active December 3, 2018 08:50
Svg icons with React.js with webpack loader (svg: raw-loader)
.SVGIcon {
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
/* fix webkit/blink poor rendering issues */
transform: translate3d(0,0,0);
/* it's better defined directly because of the cascade shit
width: inherit;
height: inherit;