How to use:
./wordle.sh
Or try the unlimit mode:
javascript:(function(){try{navigator.clipboard.readText().then(function(t){if(t){var e=window.open("","_blank","width=800,height=600");e.document.open(),e.document.write(t),e.document.close()}else alert("Clipboard is empty. Please copy some text to the clipboard first.")}).catch(function(t){console.error("Failed to read clipboard contents: ",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to access the clipboard. Please ensure your browser allows clipboard access.")})}catch(t){console.error("An error occurred:",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to open the new window with the clipboard content.")}})();//bookmarklet_title: HTML Preview from Clipboard |
FILES=*.rst | |
for f in $FILES | |
do | |
filename="${f%.*}" | |
echo "Converting $f to $filename.md" | |
`pandoc $f -f rst -t markdown -o $filename.md` | |
done |
The command line, in short…
wget -k -K -E -r -l 10 -p -N -F --restrict-file-names=windows -nH http://website.com/
…and the options explained
// Restify Server CheatSheet. | |
// More about the API: http://mcavage.me/node-restify/#server-api | |
// Install restify with npm install restify | |
// 1.1. Creating a Server. | |
// http://mcavage.me/node-restify/#Creating-a-Server | |
var restify = require('restify'); |
I have been working on making a search index for npm modules that work with browserify. In order to do this, obviously, for each module on npm, I need to determine whether or not it works with browserify. Easy! I thought. I will run the browserify cli tool on the module browserify node_modules/that_module
, and if it exits normally, it works with browserify. So I did that, and implemented a search engine on this premise. Except that, in the search results, I found a lot of modules which, although it "passed the test", they still were useless because simple the act of loading the bundle in a browser would result in a runtime error - a lot of these were a result of the module testing for process.versions.node
which doesn't exist in the browserify process shim. Okay, I thought, I'll run the resulting bundle in jsdom, genious! That did reject lots of modules, but it still wasn't good enough. I still got a lot of modules in the search inde
/*! normalize.css v2.1.3 | MIT License | git.io/normalize */ | |
/* ========================================================================== | |
HTML5 display definitions | |
========================================================================== */ | |
/** | |
* Correct `block` display not defined in IE 8/9. | |
*/ |
I'm trying to get my head around all the search stuff so it's a good time to have a NodeBase call about it.
Some collected links, please add to them in comments.