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[a]Alternate (alternate version of the game, usually trying a different output method)[p]Pirate
| tap "homebrew/bundle" | |
| tap "homebrew/cask-fonts" | |
| tap "oven-sh/bun" | |
| brew "bat" | |
| brew "dog" | |
| brew "git" | |
| brew "has" | |
| brew "httpie" | |
| brew "jq" | |
| brew "mandown" |
| { | |
| "name": "unzipper", | |
| "version": "0.0.0", | |
| "description": "", | |
| "exports": "./lib/index.js", | |
| "type": "module", | |
| "scripts": { | |
| "start": "node ./lib/index.js", | |
| "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" | |
| }, |
| import * as path from 'path'; | |
| import * as webpack from 'webpack'; | |
| const config: webpack.Configuration = { | |
| entry: './lib/index.ts', | |
| mode: 'production', | |
| module: { | |
| rules: [ | |
| { | |
| exclude: /node_modules/, |
| /* vim: syntax=jsonc */ | |
| { | |
| // Place your global snippets here. Each snippet is defined under a snippet name and has a scope, prefix, body and | |
| // description. Add comma separated ids of the languages where the snippet is applicable in the scope field. If scope | |
| // is left empty or omitted, the snippet gets applied to all languages. The prefix is what is | |
| // used to trigger the snippet and the body will be expanded and inserted. Possible variables are: | |
| // $1, $2 for tab stops, $0 for the final cursor position, and ${1:label}, ${2:another} for placeholders. | |
| // Placeholders with the same ids are connected. | |
| // Example: |