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redcaretとgithub-markdownの違い

  • 両者のソースは割りと似ている(github-markdownがredcarpetを元にしたのか、あるいは両者のもとになったC実装があるとかかな)

オプションについて

github-markdownは、redcapetの提供するオプションの一部をデフォルトで有効化します。 (ちなみに有効化するオプションを選ぶAPIはない模様。用途を考えるとそれで正しいが)

★がついているのが有効化されるもの。gfmモード(.render_gfmメソッド)の場合のみ、★★も有効化される。

@voluntas
voluntas / erlang.rst
Last active March 15, 2024 13:15
実践 Erlang/OTP コトハジメ 2014.11

実践 Erlang/OTP コトハジメ 2014.11

更新:2014-11-20
バージョン:0.0.5
作者:@voluntas
URL:http://voluntas.github.io/

概要

@nownabe
nownabe / .commit_template
Created July 5, 2016 06:54
Emojiで楽しく綺麗なコミットを手に入れる
# ==== Emojis ====
# 🐛 :bug: バグ修正
# 👍 :+1: 機能改善
# ✨ :sparkles: 部分的な機能追加
# 🎉 :tada: 盛大に祝うべき大きな機能追加
# ♻️ :recycle: リファクタリング
# 🚿 :shower: 不要な機能・使われなくなった機能の削除
# 💚 :green_heart: テストやCIの修正・改善
@joshdover
joshdover / README.md
Last active September 28, 2023 21:38
Idiomatic React Testing Patterns

Idiomatic React Testing Patterns

Testing React components seems simple at first. Then you need to test something that isn't a pure interaction and things seem to break down. These 4 patterns should help you write readable, flexible tests for the type of component you are testing.

Setup

I recommend doing all setup in the most functional way possible. If you can avoid it, don't set variables in a beforeEach. This will help ensure tests are isolated and make things a bit easier to reason about. I use a pattern that gives great defaults for each test example but allows every example to override props when needed:

@joshbuchea
joshbuchea / semantic-commit-messages.md
Last active July 5, 2024 19:12
Semantic Commit Messages

Semantic Commit Messages

See how a minor change to your commit message style can make you a better programmer.

Format: <type>(<scope>): <subject>

<scope> is optional

Example

@voluntas
voluntas / webrtc.rst
Last active September 15, 2021 11:16
WebRTC 資料まとめ
@rushilgupta
rushilgupta / GoConcurrency.md
Last active May 14, 2024 06:30
Concurrency in golang and a mini Load-balancer

INTRO

Concurrency is a domain I have wanted to explore for a long time because the locks and the race conditions have always intimidated me. I recall somebody suggesting concurrency patterns in golang because they said "you share the data and not the variables".

Amused by that, I searched for "concurrency in golang" and bumped into this awesome slide by Rob Pike: https://talks.golang.org/2012/waza.slide#1 which does a great job of explaining channels, concurrency patterns and a mini-architecture of load-balancer (also explains the above one-liner).

Let's dig in:

Goroutines

@kazuho
kazuho / git-blame-pr.pl
Last active June 28, 2022 07:15
git-blame by PR #
#! /usr/bin/perl
#
# Written in 2017 by Kazuho Oku
#
# To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
# You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along with this software. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
#
use strict;
use warnings;
@kule
kule / mini_rspec.rb
Created September 11, 2018 09:37
Simplified example of how rspec works
require 'bundler/inline'
gemfile do
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'colorize'
end
class MatcherInterface
def initialize(some_object)
@some_object = some_object
@DavidWells
DavidWells / github-proxy-client.js
Last active June 27, 2024 14:52
Full Github REST api in 34 lines of code
/* Ultra lightweight Github REST Client */
// original inspiration via https://gist.github.com/v1vendi/75d5e5dad7a2d1ef3fcb48234e4528cb
const token = 'github-token-here'
const githubClient = generateAPI('https://api.github.com', {
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'xyz',
'Authorization': `bearer ${token}`
}
})