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fmt-semi-colons

This patch adds the ability to control how semi colons are palced by deno fmt.

Install

The general idea is to clone deno and patch with this file

git clone https://github.com/denoland/deno.git
cd deno
@Poliwrath
Poliwrath / README
Last active November 30, 2023 08:33
Firefox things to make Discord "better"
These are my personal things for making Discord's web app bearable for me -- a barebones text chat application.
Almost all nitro / payment / game / voice chat stuff has been hidden / blocked.
If something breaks / looks wrong, I'll probably eventually fix it myself, but please leave comments.
A lot of the ublock filters only work if your language is set to English.
Strongly recommend
08/22/2022 - as of current PTB, performance on Firefox has yet again worsened.
Related bugzilla entries:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1605271
@luciopaiva
luciopaiva / index.css
Last active May 3, 2021 07:08
Read/write CSS variable in Javascript
:root {
--app-width: 1000px;
--some-calculation: calc(var(--app-width) + 1);
}
@nicinabox
nicinabox / lets split build guide.md
Last active January 28, 2023 04:10
This guide covers building a Let's Split v2.

This guide has moved

To improve collaboration this guide is now available on GitHub.

Continue reading

Aligning images

This is a guide for aligning images.

See the full Advanced Markdown doc for more tips and tricks

left alignment

@bcoe
bcoe / npm-top.md
Last active March 23, 2024 20:02
npm-top.md

npm Users By Downloads (git.io/npm-top)


npm users sorted by the monthly downloads of their modules, for the range May 6, 2018 until Jun 6, 2018.

Metrics are calculated using top-npm-users.

# User Downloads
@gtallen1187
gtallen1187 / scar_tissue.md
Created November 1, 2015 23:53
talk given by John Ousterhout about sustaining relationships

"Scar Tissues Make Relationships Wear Out"

04/26/2103. From a lecture by Professor John Ousterhout at Stanford, class CS142.

This is my most touchy-feely thought for the weekend. Here’s the basic idea: It’s really hard to build relationships that last for a long time. If you haven’t discovered this, you will discover this sooner or later. And it's hard both for personal relationships and for business relationships. And to me, it's pretty amazing that two people can stay married for 25 years without killing each other.

[Laughter]

> But honestly, most professional relationships don't last anywhere near that long. The best bands always seem to break up after 2 or 3 years. And business partnerships fall apart, and there's all these problems in these relationships that just don't last. So, why is that? Well, in my view, it’s relationships don't fail because there some single catastrophic event to destroy them, although often there is a single catastrophic event around the the end of the relation