- Visit fmhy.net/android-iosguide#ios-ipas for more sources.
- Sideloading Guide: https://rentry.co/sideloadingguide
The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()'d from CommonJS.
This means you have the following choices:
- Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
Useimport foo from 'foo'instead ofconst foo = require('foo')to import the package. You also need to put"type": "module"in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide. - If the package is used in an async context, you could use
await import(…)from CommonJS instead ofrequire(…). - Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
Dear all Github friends,
I moved this gist to the Github repository.
Following this repository https://github.com/nijicha/install_nodejs_and_yarn_homebrew
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Essentially just copy the existing video and audio stream as is into a new container, no funny business!
The easiest way to "convert" MKV to MP4, is to copy the existing video and audio streams and place them into a new container. This avoids any encoding task and hence no quality will be lost, it is also a fairly quick process and requires very little CPU power. The main factor is disk read/write speed.
With ffmpeg this can be achieved with -c copy. Older examples may use -vcodec copy -acodec copy which does the same thing.
These examples assume ffmpeg is in your PATH. If not just substitute with the full path to your ffmpeg binary.
By: @BTroncone
Also check out my lesson @ngrx/store in 10 minutes on egghead.io!
Update: Non-middleware examples have been updated to ngrx/store v2. More coming soon!
Table of Contents
| user web; | |
| # One worker process per CPU core. | |
| worker_processes 8; | |
| # Also set | |
| # /etc/security/limits.conf | |
| # web soft nofile 65535 | |
| # web hard nofile 65535 | |
| # /etc/default/nginx |
| git branch -m old_branch new_branch # Rename branch locally | |
| git push origin :old_branch # Delete the old branch | |
| git push --set-upstream origin new_branch # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote |