I hereby claim:
- I am vitalbone on github.
- I am vitalbone (https://keybase.io/vitalbone) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 733C 4FD9 2C85 C176 A1B2 54A5 7A9C BD76 0510 4071
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
var http = require('http')
var url = 'http://finance.google.com/finance/info?client=ig&q=INDEXASX:XAO'
// method for retrieving texty-json from URL
var download = (url, callback) => {
http.get(url, res => {
var data = ''
res.on('data', chunk => {
data += chunk
// require something and hit 'Run', e.g. require('dog-picture') | |
require('dog-picture'); |
Dan Abramov does a really good job explaining why and how in 'Lint Like It’s 2015'
For the tl;dr version
// install atom's linter && linter-eslint
apm install linter
apm install linter-eslint
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Here is how to get Semantic-UI-Less working in Keystone:
Directory structure:
styles
|- semantic
- definitions
- elements
- globals
- themes
Keystone comes completely set up to install on Heroku in a couple of steps.
1. Sign up for a Heroku account and install the Heroku Toolbelt.
Log in with it and you're ready to begin. Heroku uses git to deploy a new site, so with that in mind:
2. Create a new repository on Github and then clone it.