Suppose you're opening an issue and there's a lot of noisy logs that may be useful.
Rather than wrecking readability, wrap it in a <details>
tag!
<spoilers>
<summary>Summary Goes Here</summary>
{ | |
"chainId": "phoenix-1", | |
"chainName": "Terra 2.0", | |
"rpc": "https://terra-rpc.polkachu.com/", | |
"rest": "https://phoenix-lcd.terra.dev/", | |
"stakeCurrency": { | |
"coinDenom": "LUNA", | |
"coinMinimalDenom": "uluna", | |
"coinDecimals": 6, | |
"coinGeckoId": "terra-luna" |
import React from 'react' | |
// import { Link } from 'gatsby' | |
import Layout from '../components/layout' | |
import PostsList from '../components/posts_list' | |
import PostsFilter from '../components/posts_filter' | |
const IndexPage = (data) => { | |
console.log('Index.js', data.length) | |
return ( | |
<Layout> |
/** | |
* Send a bulk update to Firebase from an array or an object literal. | |
* | |
* When .push() is called on a Firebase reference without a parameter passed no | |
* trip to the server is made. | |
* | |
* ex: | |
* var childRef = ref.push(); | |
* | |
* A reference is returned which has a push-id that can be returned by calling .name(). |
/** | |
* Send a bulk update to Firebase from an array or an object literal. | |
* | |
* When .push() is called on a Firebase reference without a parameter passed no | |
* trip to the server is made. | |
* | |
* ex: | |
* var childRef = ref.push(); | |
* | |
* A reference is returned which has a push-id that can be returned by calling .name(). |