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var util = require('util')
function hook_stdout(callback) {
var old_write = process.stdout.write
process.stdout.write = (function(write) {
return function(string, encoding, fd) {
write.apply(process.stdout, arguments)
callback(string, encoding, fd)
}

Better local require() paths for Node.js

Problem

When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:

var Article = require('../../../models/article');

Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.

Possible solutions

The browser field is provided by a module author as a hint to javascript bundlers or component tools when preparing modules for client side use.

terms

Below are common terms used in the rest of the document

server

This is a non-dom based javascript execution environment. It usually only contains the base javascript language spec libraries and objects along with modules to communicate with OS features (available through commonjs require).

client

//
// Regular Expression for URL validation
//
// Author: Diego Perini
// Updated: 2010/12/05
// License: MIT
//
// Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Diego Perini (http://www.iport.it)
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person

Disclaimer: This is an unofficial post by a random person from the community. I am not an official representative of io.js. Want to ask a question? open an issue on the node-forward discussions repo

io.js - what you need to know

io-logo-substack

  • io is a fork of node v0.12 (the next stable version of node.js, currently unreleased)
  • io.js will be totally compatible with node.js
  • the people who created io.js are node core contributors who have different ideas on how to run the project
  • it is not a zero-sum game. many core contributors will help maintain both node.js and io.js
//
// README:
// - Listens for PUSH events
// - Fetches the ref pushed via the given remote
// - Sets the repositories HEAD to latest ref
// - Checks out the new HEAD (--force)
// - Install dependencies from package.json
// - Calls `npm run reload` (My app uses this)
// - Calls `nginx -s reload` (My app also uses this)
//

2015-01-29 Unofficial Relay FAQ

Compilation of questions and answers about Relay from React.js Conf.

Disclaimer: I work on Relay at Facebook. Relay is a complex system on which we're iterating aggressively. I'll do my best here to provide accurate, useful answers, but the details are subject to change. I may also be wrong. Feedback and additional questions are welcome.

What is Relay?

Relay is a new framework from Facebook that provides data-fetching functionality for React applications. It was announced at React.js Conf (January 2015).

/*! normalize.css v1.0.1 | MIT License | git.io/normalize */
article,aside,details,figcaption,figure,footer,header,hgroup,nav,section,summary{display:block}
audio,canvas,video{display:inline-block;*display:inline;*zoom:1}
audio:not([controls]){display:none;height:0}
[hidden]{display:none}
html{font-size:100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust:100%;-ms-text-size-adjust:100%}
html,button,input,select,textarea{font-family:sans-serif}
body{margin:0}
a:focus{outline:thin dotted}
a:active,a:hover{outline:0}
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stringparser / texsvg.hs
Last active August 29, 2015 14:25 — forked from lierdakil/texsvg.hs
Pandoc filter to convert math to inline svg using latex and dvisvgm
import Text.Pandoc.JSON
import System.Directory
import System.FilePath ((</>))
import qualified Data.Hash.MD5 as MD5
import System.IO.Temp
import System.Process
import Control.Monad (unless)
main :: IO ()
main = toJSONFilter mathToSvg
var _ = require('underscore');
var Backbone = require('backbone');
var cheerio = require('cheerio');
var request = require('request');
Backbone.ajax = function(options) {
options.json = true;
return request(options, function(error, result) {
if (error) {