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.
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Agnes en_US # Isn't it nice to have a computer that will talk to you? | |
Albert en_US # I have a frog in my throat. No, I mean a real frog! | |
Alex en_US # Most people recognize me by my voice. | |
Alice it_IT # Salve, mi chiamo Alice e sono una voce italiana. | |
Alva sv_SE # Hej, jag heter Alva. Jag är en svensk röst. | |
Amelie fr_CA # Bonjour, je m’appelle Amelie. Je suis une voix canadienne. | |
Anna de_DE # Hallo, ich heiße Anna und ich bin eine deutsche Stimme. | |
Bad News en_US # The light you see at the end of the tunnel is the headlamp of a fast approaching train. | |
Bahh en_US # Do not pull the wool over my eyes. | |
Bells en_US # Time flies when you are having fun. |
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.
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No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.
gpg --list-secret-keys
and look for sec
, use the key ID for the next stepgit
to use GPG -- replace the key with the one from gpg --list-secret-keys
Not all random values are created equal - for security-related code, you need a specific kind of random value.
A summary of this article, if you don't want to read the entire thing:
Math.random()
. There are extremely few cases where Math.random()
is the right answer. Don't use it, unless you've read this entire article, and determined that it's necessary for your case.crypto.getRandomBytes
directly. While it's a CSPRNG, it's easy to bias the result when 'transforming' it, such that the output becomes more predictable.uuid
, specifically the uuid.v4()
method. Avoid node-uuid
- it's not the same package, and doesn't produce reliably secure random values.random-number-csprng
.You should seriously consider reading the entire article, though - it's
[ Update 2020-05-31: I won't be maintaining this page or responding to comments anymore (except for perhaps a few exceptional occasions). ]
Most of the terminal emulators auto-detect when a URL appears onscreen and allow to conveniently open them (e.g. via Ctrl+click or Cmd+click, or the right click menu).
It was, however, not possible until now for arbitrary text to point to URLs, just as on webpages.
Latest News: http://site.api.espn.com/apis/site/v2/sports/football/college-football/news
Latest Scores: http://site.api.espn.com/apis/site/v2/sports/football/college-football/scoreboard
#!/usr/bin/env node | |
const prettyCLI = require('@tryghost/pretty-cli'); | |
const slimer = require('@tryghost/slimer'); | |
const extensions = require('../extensions'); | |
// Require internal commands | |
prettyCLI.commandDirectory('../commands'); | |
slimer | |
.loadCommands() |
######################################### | |
# | |
# List of Native functions https://github.com/v8/v8/blob/2685658cc0cce01c47a43049bd5394594ccb7400/src/runtime/runtime.h#L1 | |
# | |
######################################### | |
SSE3=1 SSSE3=1 SSE4_1=1 SSE4_2=1 SAHF=1 AVX=1 FMA3=1 BMI1=1 BMI2=1 LZCNT=1 POPCNT=1 ATOM=0 | |
Synopsis: | |
shell [options] [--shell] [<file>...] |
The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()
'd from CommonJS.
This means you have the following choices:
import foo from 'foo'
instead of const foo = require('foo')
to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module"
in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.await import(…)
from CommonJS instead of require(…)
.