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@kentcdodds
kentcdodds / package.json
Last active February 6, 2023 14:57
Remove TS from EpicReact.dev workshops
{
"name": "remove-ts",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "I use this to automatically fix feedback links in my workshops",
"bin": "./remove-ts.js",
"dependencies": {
"@babel/core": "7.13.8",
"@babel/preset-typescript": "7.13.0",
"glob": "7.1.6"
}
@Mulugruntz
Mulugruntz / .env
Created April 9, 2021 09:22
EdgeDB backup/restore scripts (working with docker-compose)
###### .env ######
EDGEDB_USER="my_user"
EDGEDB_PASSWORD="my_password"
@SomeHats
SomeHats / runDevBrowser.mjs
Last active February 26, 2025 16:13
A hacky local version of cloudflare's browser rendering API. To use this, copy either runDevBrowser.ts or runDevBrowser.mjs and install the puppeteer and ws packages from npm. Run the dev server alongside wranger with `node runDevServer.mjs` or `tsx runDevServer.ts`
/* eslint-disable no-console */
/***
* This is a little server that emulates the protocol used by cloudflare's browser rendering API. In
* local development, you can run this server, and connect to it instead of cloudflare's (strictly
* limited) API. e.g. in your worker you might use a function like this:
*
* ```ts
* import { Browser, launch as launchPuppeteer } from '@cloudflare/puppeteer'
* function launchBrowser(env: Environment) {
* if (env.LOCAL_BROWSER_ORIGIN) {
@khalidx
khalidx / node-typescript-esm.md
Last active October 18, 2025 09:49
A Node + TypeScript + ts-node + ESM experience that works.

The experience of using Node.JS with TypeScript, ts-node, and ESM is horrible.

There are countless guides of how to integrate them, but none of them seem to work.

Here's what worked for me.

Just add the following files and run npm run dev. You'll be good to go!

package.json

@arianvp
arianvp / SSH_MACOS_SECURE_ENCLAVES.md
Last active December 17, 2025 06:29
Native Secure Enclaved backed ssh keys on MacOS

Native Secure Enclave backed ssh keys on MacOS

It turns out that MacOS Tahoe can generate and use secure-enclave backed SSH keys! This replaces projects like https://github.com/maxgoedjen/secretive

There is a shared library /usr/lib/ssh-keychain.dylib that traditionally has been used to add smartcard support to ssh by implementing PKCS11Provider interface. However since recently it also implements SecurityKeyProivder which supports loading keys directly from the secure enclave! SecurityKeyProvider is what is normally used to talk to FIDO2 devices (e.g. libfido2 can be used to talk to your Yubikey). However you can now use it to talk to your Secure Enclave instead!