Source: andrej 2021-02-26 13:38:56
- Have a directory for the user for shell scripts:
mkdir ~/bin
Source: andrej 2021-02-26 13:38:56
mkdir ~/bin
<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
<ruleset name="PHP_CodeSniffer"> | |
<description>PHPCS configuration file.</description> | |
<!-- check all files in the app directory, feel free to add more files with: | |
<file>FOLDER NAME</file> | |
--> | |
<file>app</file> | |
<file>bootstrap</file> |
{ | |
"recommendations": [ | |
"aaron-bond.better-comments", | |
"adpyke.codesnap", | |
"adrianwilczynski.alpine-js-intellisense", | |
"ahinkle.laravel-model-snippets", | |
"ahmadawais.shades-of-purple", | |
"aibnuhibban.laravel-smart-command", | |
"alefragnani.project-manager", | |
"amiralizadeh9480.laravel-extra-intellisense", |
Directly from CLI
alias x='exit'
funcsave x
or create a file in
~/.config/fish/functions
with name
#Option 1 | |
set -U fish_user_paths /usr/local/bin $fish_user_paths | |
#option 2 | |
set PATH $PATH /usr/local/bin | |
export PATH | |
function ll | |
ls -lh $argv | |
end |
<script> | |
import FormBuilder from './FormBuilder.svelte' | |
import { Form } from './Form' | |
let form = new Form({id: "Test Form", sections: []}) | |
let title ="New Section" | |
function addSection(){ | |
form= form.addSection({title: title, rows:[]}); | |
form.print() | |
} |
let days = [ | |
{ s: 'Sun', l: 'Sunday' }, | |
{ s: 'Mon', l: "Monday" }, | |
{ s: 'Tue', l: 'Tuesday' }, | |
{ s: 'Wed', l: 'Wednesday' }, | |
{ s: 'Thu', l: 'Thursday' }, | |
{ s: 'Fri', l: 'Friday' }, | |
{ s: 'Sat', l: 'Saturday' } | |
]; |
This is a 1.1kb polyfill for Module Workers.
It adds support for new Worker('..',{type:'module'})
to all modern browsers (those that support fetch).
Copy module-workers-polyfill.js
to your web directory, then load it using an import or a script tag.
It just needs to be loaded before instantiating your Worker.
<?php | |
class RavenDB { | |
var $server; | |
var $database; | |
var $pem; | |
function __construct($server, $database, $pem = NULL) { | |
$this->server = $server; | |
$this->database = $database; |
I've been deceiving you all. I had you believe that Svelte was a UI framework — unlike React and Vue etc, because it shifts work out of the client and into the compiler, but a framework nonetheless.
But that's not exactly accurate. In my defense, I didn't realise it myself until very recently. But with Svelte 3 around the corner, it's time to come clean about what Svelte really is.
Svelte is a language.
Specifically, Svelte is an attempt to answer a question that many people have asked, and a few have answered: what would it look like if we had a language for describing reactive user interfaces?
A few projects that have answered this question: