##Sass Functions Cheat Sheet
| { | |
| // The plugin looks for a .jsbeautifyrc file in the same directory as the | |
| // source file you're prettifying (or any directory above if it doesn't exist, | |
| // or in your home folder if everything else fails) and uses those options | |
| // along the default ones. | |
| // Details: https://github.com/victorporof/Sublime-HTMLPrettify#using-your-own-jsbeautifyrc-options | |
| // Documentation: https://github.com/einars/js-beautify/ | |
| "html": { | |
| "allowed_file_extensions": ["htm", "html", "xhtml", "shtml", "xml", "svg"], |
Short version: I strongly do not recommend using any of these providers. You are, of course, free to use whatever you like. My TL;DR advice: Roll your own and use Algo or Streisand. For messaging & voice, use Signal. For increased anonymity, use Tor for desktop (though recognize that doing so may actually put you at greater risk), and Onion Browser for mobile.
This mini-rant came on the heels of an interesting twitter discussion: https://twitter.com/kennwhite/status/591074055018582016
| /* | |
| * Steps | |
| * 1. Rename your gulpfile.js to gulpfile.babel.js | |
| * 2. Add babel to your package.json (npm install -D babel) | |
| * 3. Start writing ES6 in your gulpfile! | |
| */ | |
| import gulp from 'gulp'; // ES6 imports! | |
| import sass from 'gulp-sass'; | |
Here's a little walkthrough of how Yannick and I are using feature branches and pull requests to develop new features and adding them to the project. Below are the steps I take when working on a new feature. Hopefully this, along with watching the process on Github, will serve as a starting point to having everyone use a similar workflow.
Questions, comments, and suggestions for improvements welcome!
When starting a new feature, I make sure to start with the latest and greatest codebase:
git checkout master
| The MIT License (MIT) | |
| Copyright (c) 2015 Justin Perry | |
| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of | |
| this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in | |
| the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to | |
| use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of | |
| the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, | |
| subject to the following conditions: |
| Write a program that does what it’s supposed to do | |
| Write idiomatic code | |
| Debug a program that you wrote | |
| Debug a program someone else wrote | |
| Debug the interaction between a system you wrote and one you didn’t | |
| File a good bug report | |
| Modify a program you didn’t write | |
| Test a program you wrote | |
| Test a program you didn’t write | |
| Learn a new programming language |
| # On slow systems, checking the cached .zcompdump file to see if it must be | |
| # regenerated adds a noticable delay to zsh startup. This little hack restricts | |
| # it to once a day. It should be pasted into your own completion file. | |
| # | |
| # The globbing is a little complicated here: | |
| # - '#q' is an explicit glob qualifier that makes globbing work within zsh's [[ ]] construct. | |
| # - 'N' makes the glob pattern evaluate to nothing when it doesn't match (rather than throw a globbing error) | |
| # - '.' matches "regular files" | |
| # - 'mh+24' matches files (or directories or whatever) that are older than 24 hours. | |
| autoload -Uz compinit |
| // Gulp module imports | |
| import {src, dest, watch, parallel, series} from 'gulp'; | |
| import del from 'del'; | |
| import livereload from 'gulp-livereload'; | |
| import sass from 'gulp-sass'; | |
| import minifycss from 'gulp-minify-css'; | |
| import jade from 'gulp-jade'; | |
| import gulpif from 'gulp-if'; | |
| import babel from 'gulp-babel'; | |
| import yargs from 'yargs'; |
Below is the list of modern JS frameworks and almost frameworks – React, Vue, Angular, Ember and others.
All files were downloaded from https://cdnjs.com and named accordingly.
Output from ls command is stripped out (irrelevant stuff)
$ ls -lhS
566K Jan 4 22:03 angular2.min.js