In React's terminology, there are five core types that are important to distinguish:
React Elements
#!/bin/bash | |
files=$(git diff --cached --name-only | grep '\.js$') | |
# Prevent ESLint help message if no files matched | |
if [[ $files = "" ]] ; then | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
echo $files | xargs eslint |
/** | |
* Return true/false if key is found in Object (one level) | |
* @param {object} object where to try find key | |
* @param {string} key - string to find in object | |
* @return {boolean} true/false if key is found | |
*/ | |
var foundInObject = function (object, key) { | |
var keyFound = null; |
In React's terminology, there are five core types that are important to distinguish:
React Elements
var copyProperties = require('react/lib/copyProperties'), | |
Dispatcher = require('flux').Dispatcher, | |
util = require('util'); | |
function AppDispatcher() { | |
Dispatcher.call(this); | |
this._queue = []; | |
} | |
util.inherits(AppDispatcher, Dispatcher); |
# Atom Cheatsheet. | |
# Project Key Bindings. | |
- 'cmd-shift-p': open the command palette. | |
- 'cmd-p' or 'cmd-t': open the fuzzy finder to find a file. | |
- 'cmd-b': look for a file that is already open. | |
- 'cmd-shift-b': search the list of files modified and untracked in your project repository. | |
- 'ctrl-0': open and focus the the tree view. |
## within current branch, squashes all commits that are ahead of master down into one | |
## useful if you merged with upstream in the middle of your commits (rebase could get very ugly if this is the case) | |
## commit any working changes on branch "mybranchname", then... | |
git checkout master | |
git checkout -b mybranchname_temp | |
git merge --squash mybranchname | |
git commit -am "Message describing all squashed commits" | |
git branch -m mybranchname mybranchname_unsquashed | |
git branch -m mybranchname |
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:
const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');
Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.
var http = require("http"), | |
url = require("url"), | |
path = require("path"), | |
fs = require("fs") | |
port = process.argv[2] || 8888; | |
http.createServer(function(request, response) { | |
var uri = url.parse(request.url).pathname | |
, filename = path.join(process.cwd(), uri); |