Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# irbify.rb script.rb | heroku run rails console --app=my-app | |
# | |
# Why eval and not piping directly? Piping directly would run all lines even if previous line was an invalid statement. | |
# | |
script_name = ARGV[0] |
var webpack = require('webpack'); | |
var HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin'); | |
var path = require('path'); | |
var folders = { | |
APP: path.resolve(__dirname, '../app'), | |
BUILD: path.resolve(__dirname, '../build'), | |
BOWER: path.resolve(__dirname, '../bower_components'), | |
NPM: path.resolve(__dirname, '../node_modules') | |
}; |
In this gist I would like to describe an idea for GraphQL subscriptions. It was inspired by conversations about subscriptions in the GraphQL slack channel and different GH issues, like #89 and #411.
At the moment GraphQL allows 2 types of queries:
query
mutation
Reference implementation also adds the third type: subscription
. It does not have any semantics yet, so here I would like to propose one possible semantics interpretation and the reasoning behind it.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# AI-powered Git Commit Function | |
# Copy paste this gist into your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc to gain the `gcm` command. It: | |
# 1) gets the current staged changed diff | |
# 2) sends them to an LLM to write the git commit message | |
# 3) allows you to easily accept, edit, regenerate, cancel | |
# But - just read and edit the code however you like | |
# the `llm` CLI util is awesome, can get it here: https://llm.datasette.io/en/stable/ | |
gcm() { |