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Zequez / init.coffee
Last active February 26, 2023 15:19
Comment out JSX code on Atom
# If you worked with React and JSX you probably noticed that you can't use JS comments when inside JSX sections
# Add this to your Atom init script
# Then add 'ctrl-cmd-/': 'comment-jsx' to your keymap.cson
# Then when you are on a JS/JSX file, just press cmd+ctrl+/ to use JSX-style comments that work with JSX elements
# Is not the most efficient way, but it's the cleanest and reliable one
atom.commands.add 'atom-workspace', 'comment-jsx', ->
atom.config.set('editor.commentStart', '{/*', {scopeSelector: '.source.js.jsx'})
atom.config.set('editor.commentEnd', '*/}', {scopeSelector: '.source.js.jsx'})
for selection in atom.workspace.getActiveTextEditor().selections
@bahmutov
bahmutov / Docker shell commands.sh
Last active February 9, 2024 07:55
A personal cheat sheet for running local Node project in a Docker container
# See list of docker virtual machines on the local box
$ docker-machine ls
NAME ACTIVE URL STATE URL SWARM DOCKER ERRORS
default * virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.100:2376 v1.9.1
# Note the host URL 192.168.99.100 - it will be used later!
# Build an image from current folder under given image name
$ docker build -t gleb/demo-app .
@gricard
gricard / webpack4upgrade.md
Last active April 20, 2025 23:06
Just some notes about my attempt to upgrade to webpack 4

If you enjoyed reading this, I'm intending to do more blogging like this over here: https://cdgd.tech

This is not a complaint about Webpack or v4 in any way. This is just a record of my process trying it out so I could provide feedback to the webpack team

Hmm... I don't see any docs for 4.0 on https://webpack.js.org. I guess I'll just wing it. All I need to do is npm i -D webpack@next, right?

+ [email protected]
@eli9000
eli9000 / bookworm.md
Last active December 24, 2024 13:53
Change your Raspberry Pi scrolling to Natural Scrolling - NEW Bookworm hack!

Bookworm OS (Debian 12)

While this method is indeed a bit hacky, it does work! Perhaps in due course wayfire will make this a bit more straight forward...

🚨 🚨 For some reason wayfire will (occasionally) add back in the <min>0.0</min> line and will also remove the <max>1.0</max> (see Step 2. If you notice natural scroll not working, this is most likely the cause. Just repeat this step and sudo reboot... hey I said it was hacky 🤷🏻‍♂️

Step 1

vi ~/.config/wayfire.ini
{
"aliasColors": {},
"bars": false,
"dashLength": 10,
"dashes": false,
"datasource": null,
"fill": 1,
"gridPos": {
"h": 9,
"w": 12,
{
"aliasColors": {},
"bars": false,
"dashLength": 10,
"dashes": false,
"datasource": null,
"fill": 1,
"gridPos": {
"h": 9,
"w": 12,
@vncsna
vncsna / bash_strict_mode.md
Created June 6, 2021 01:59 — forked from mohanpedala/bash_strict_mode.md
set -e, -u, -o, -x pipefail explanation

set -e, -u, -o, -x pipefail

The set lines

  • These lines deliberately cause your script to fail. Wait, what? Believe me, this is a good thing.
  • With these settings, certain common errors will cause the script to immediately fail, explicitly and loudly. Otherwise, you can get hidden bugs that are discovered only when they blow up in production.
  • set -euxo pipefail is short for:
set -e
set -u