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@zhufenggood
zhufenggood / ddos.js
Last active May 16, 2017 17:55
DDOS.js
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@paulirish
paulirish / readme.md
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18
resolving the proper location and line number through a console.log wrapper

console.log wrap resolving for your wrapped console logs

I've heard this before:

What I really get frustrated by is that I cannot wrap console.* and preserve line numbers

We enabled this in Chrome DevTools via blackboxing a bit ago.

If you blackbox the script file the contains the console log wrapper, the script location shown in the console will be corrected to the original source file and line number. Click, and the full source is looking longingly into your eyes.

@cvrebert
cvrebert / css_regression_testing.md
Last active May 9, 2023 12:13
Survey of screenshot-based CSS testing tools

Currently considering https://github.com/webdriverio/webdrivercss


Core Goals:

  • Can test in up-to-date versions of all major browsers
  • Can test on up-to-date versions of all major OSes
  • Can test in IE9 (because Bootstrap v4 will support IE9+)
  • Don't want to have to setup/maintain our own cluster of VMs running all the necessary OSes (and all the versions of Windows)
  • Workflow for management of reference/baseline/norm screenshots
@morganrallen
morganrallen / _README.md
Last active January 15, 2023 19:41
Janky Browser

JankyBrowser

The only cross-platform browser that fits in a Gist!

One line install. Works on Linux, MacOSX and Windows.

Local Install

$&gt; npm install http://gist.github.com/morganrallen/f07f59802884bcdcad4a/download
@tkafka
tkafka / LICENSE.txt
Last active September 5, 2019 13:38
Drop-in replacement for ReactCSSTransitionGroup that uses velocity.js instead of CSS transforms. Add your own transitions to `transitions` hash.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Tomas Kafka
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
@jashkenas
jashkenas / semantic-pedantic.md
Last active November 29, 2023 14:49
Why Semantic Versioning Isn't

Spurred by recent events (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8244700), this is a quick set of jotted-down thoughts about the state of "Semantic" Versioning, and why we should be fighting the good fight against it.

For a long time in the history of software, version numbers indicated the relative progress and change in a given piece of software. A major release (1.x.x) was major, a minor release (x.1.x) was minor, and a patch release was just a small patch. You could evaluate a given piece of software by name + version, and get a feeling for how far away version 2.0.1 was from version 2.8.0.

But Semantic Versioning (henceforth, SemVer), as specified at http://semver.org/, changes this to prioritize a mechanistic understanding of a codebase over a human one. Any "breaking" change to the software must be accompanied with a new major version number. It's alright for robots, but bad for us.

SemVer tries to compress a huge amount of information — the nature of the change, the percentage of users that wil

@jashkenas
jashkenas / npm-publish-semver.coffee
Last active August 18, 2016 21:10
A little script to publish a "semantic" version of any npm package that uses real version numbers.
#!/usr/bin/env coffee
fs = require 'fs'
sh = require 'execSync'
config = JSON.parse fs.readFileSync 'package.json'
fs.renameSync 'package.json', 'package.json.real'
name = config.name = "#{config.name}-semver"
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 3, 2024 13:00
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@mitsuhiko
mitsuhiko / .gitconfig
Last active January 30, 2021 20:22
Adds the ultimate of all pull request commands to git
# Alternatively don't use slog but something else. I just like that more.
[aliases]
slog = log --pretty=format:"%C(auto,yellow)%h%C(auto)%d\\ %C(auto,reset)%s\\ \\ [%C(auto,blue)%cn%C(auto,reset),\\ %C(auto,cyan)%ar%C(auto,reset)]"
addprx = "!f() { b=`git symbolic-ref -q --short HEAD` && \
git fetch origin pull/$1/head:pr/$1 && \
git fetch -f origin pull/$1/merge:PR_MERGE_HEAD && \
git rebase --onto $b PR_MERGE_HEAD^ pr/$1 && \
git branch -D PR_MERGE_HEAD && \
git checkout $b && echo && \
git diff --stat $b..pr/$1 && echo && \