Install the following requirements:
brew info zeromq
npm install zmq
npm install socket.io
gem install ffi-rzmq
Within the app directory run the following commands in different panes.
ruby worker.rb
Install the following requirements:
brew info zeromq
npm install zmq
npm install socket.io
gem install ffi-rzmq
Within the app directory run the following commands in different panes.
ruby worker.rb
I recently had several days of extremely frustrating experiences with service workers. Here are a few things I've since learned which would have made my life much easier but which isn't particularly obvious from most of the blog posts and videos I've seen.
I'll add to this list over time – suggested additions welcome in the comments or via twitter.com/rich_harris.
Chrome 51 has some pretty wild behaviour related to console.log
in service workers. Canary doesn't, and it has a load of really good service worker related stuff in devtools.
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Assuming you have a master and dev branch, and that you make new | |
# release branches named as the version they correspond to, e.g. 1.0.3 | |
# Usage: ./release.sh 1.0.3 | |
# Get version argument and verify | |
version=$1 | |
if [ -z "$version" ]; then | |
echo "Please specify a version" |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Usage: | |
# - Install `tesseract` with `brew install tesseract` | |
# - In BetterTouchTool, create a trigger of your choice. | |
# (I recommend a Keyboard Shortcut with Cmd+Shift 6) | |
# - Add an Execute Shell Script / Task action | |
# - Paste this script. | |
# NOTE: You'll need to authorize BTT to the Screen Recording permission in Security and Privacy at System Preferences |