By adding the lines below to your ~/.zshrc
or ~/.bashrc
you can use quick aliases to perform some firebase and aws commands.
# Undo last commit (If you haven't pushed)
alias gitz="git reset --soft HEAD~"
Name | Type | Language | Description | Link |
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nostr | Resource | overview and FAQ |
With this node package you can create a live server by just right clicking
Assuming you alread have node installed; You need to install live-server package globally
npm install -g live-server
{ | |
"provinces": [ | |
{ | |
"id": 1, | |
"name": "Adana", | |
"area": 13844, | |
"population": 2263373, | |
"areaCode": [ | |
322 | |
], |
<script> | |
const dispatch = createEventDispatcher(); | |
import { onMount } from 'svelte'; | |
import { createEventDispatcher } from 'svelte'; | |
//import mapStyles from './map-styles'; // optional | |
const key = ''; | |
If you go to your VSCode defaultSettings.json
you'll see explorer.fileNesting.patterns
key, turns out VSCode
can group files based on some patterns.
Here is that section;
// Controls nesting of files in the Explorer. `explorer.fileNesting.enabled` must be set for this to take effect. Each __Item__ represents a parent pattern and may contain a single `*` character that matches any string. Each __Value__ represents a comma separated list of the child patterns that should be shown nested under a given parent. Child patterns may contain several special tokens:
// - `${capture}`: Matches the resolved value of the `*` from the parent pattern
// - `${basename}`: Matches the parent file's basename, the `file` in `file.ts`