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tomerof / vue3-pwa.md
Last active June 10, 2025 16:28
To turn a Vue 3 app into a PWA

To turn a Vue 3 app into a PWA, you can follow these steps:

  1. Create a manifest.json file in the public folder of your Vue 3 app. This file contains metadata about your PWA, such as the app name, icon, and theme color. Here's an example:
{
  "name": "My Vue 3 App",
  "short_name": "My App",
  "icons": [
    {
 "src": "img/icons/android-chrome-192x192.png",
@mhausenblas
mhausenblas / cli-fu.md
Created July 5, 2018 13:30
Michael's bash snippets
@sarfarazansari
sarfarazansari / nodejs_aws_s3_file_upload.js
Last active March 15, 2024 09:40
How to upload files to AWS S3 with NodeJS - AWS-SDK? With the help of this library you can upload any kind of file to s3. (NODEJS, AWS-SDK, S3)
/**
* we are going to upload file to s3 via node js by using
* aws-sdk - required
* busboy - required
* uuid - optional - for image renaming purpose
* with this library you can upload any kind of file to s3 via node js.
*/
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
const UUID = require('uuid/v4');
@frankfaustino
frankfaustino / composing.software.md
Last active March 3, 2023 06:20
Eric Elliot: Composing Software Series

Eric Elliott: Composing Software

const scope = {};
function def(id, fn) {
scope[id] = fn;
}
function explode(id) {
return scope[id] ? [id] : id.split('\u200d');
}
function getFns(id) {
return explode(id).map(function(ii) {
if (!scope[ii])
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@reborg
reborg / rich-already-answered-that.md
Last active July 3, 2025 10:28
A curated collection of answers that Rich gave throughout the history of Clojure

Rich Already Answered That!

A list of commonly asked questions, design decisions, reasons why Clojure is the way it is as they were answered directly by Rich (even when from many years ago, those answers are pretty much valid today!). Feel free to point friends and colleagues here next time they ask (again). Answers are pasted verbatim (I've made small adjustments for readibility, but never changed a sentence) from mailing lists, articles, chats.

How to use:

  • The link in the table of content jumps at the copy of the answer on this page.
  • The link on the answer itself points back at the original post.

Table of Content

@leonardofed
leonardofed / README.md
Last active July 10, 2025 04:43
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.


@kosamari
kosamari / _ServiceWorker_for_github_pages.md
Last active March 19, 2025 18:02
ServiceWorker for github pages.

ServiceWorker for github pages

This is a ServiceWorker template to turn small github pages into offline ready app.

Why ?

Whenever I make small tools & toys, I create github repo and make a demo page using github pages (like this one).
Often these "apps" are just an index.html file with all the nessesary CSS and JavaScript in it (or maybe 2-3 html/css/js files). I wanted to cache these files so that I can access my tools offline as well.

Notes

Make sure your github pages have HTTPS enforced, you can check Settings > GitHub Pages > Enforce HTTPS of your repository.

@gaearon
gaearon / connect.js
Last active June 20, 2025 00:32
connect.js explained
// connect() is a function that injects Redux-related props into your component.
// You can inject data and callbacks that change that data by dispatching actions.
function connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps) {
// It lets us inject component as the last step so people can use it as a decorator.
// Generally you don't need to worry about it.
return function (WrappedComponent) {
// It returns a component
return class extends React.Component {
render() {
return (