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Install the the
shadowsocks-libev
package from apt repository.sudo apt update sudo apt install shadowsocks-libev
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Save
ss.json
as/etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json
.
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// language exceptions | |
var exceptions = { | |
"are": "were", | |
"eat": "ate", | |
"go": "went", | |
"have": "had", | |
"inherit": "inherited", | |
"is": "was", | |
"run": "ran", | |
"sit": "sat", |
Here's an example of how to debug Mocha v4 if it hangs.
Ensure you're using a Node.js 8 or newer (or any version with async_hooks support).
If you run your test, you'll notice it hangs:
$ mocha test.js
NOTE: This was written in 2020 and has been superseded by docs at storybook.js.org
We've flip-flopped on prop table handling for React components written in Typescript. This document attempts to be a final reference for anybody who's been trying to follow along.
TLDR:
SB6 uses react-docgen-typescript
by default. We hope to use react-docgen
in SB7. The whole experience led to zero-config in SB6, so it's now a one-line change main.js
to switch between the two.