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@sindresorhus
sindresorhus / esm-package.md
Last active November 15, 2024 15:20
Pure ESM package

Pure ESM package

The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()'d from CommonJS.

This means you have the following choices:

  1. Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
    Use import foo from 'foo' instead of const foo = require('foo') to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module" in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.
  2. If the package is used in an async context, you could use await import(…) from CommonJS instead of require(…).
  3. Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
@LambdAurora
LambdAurora / optifine_alternatives_fabric.md
Last active October 1, 2024 15:12
Recommended OptiFine alternatives on Fabric

The list is moving out!

If you share this list, please use this link instead: https://lambdaurora.dev/optifine_alternatives

It may still be only a redirection link, but it will have a better web display of the list soon. And the list being on GitHub/GitHub pages improves load times.

The gist version of this list will stop being updated.

Why?

@AsaAyers
AsaAyers / you_dont_need_coffeescript.md
Created September 20, 2016 15:52
You Don't Need CoffeeScript

You Don't Need CoffeeScript

It's time to replace CoffeeScript with Babel and CoffeeLint with eslint.

CoffeeScript was useful a few years ago. It provided many features that JavaScript was lacking. It gave us the fat arrow (lexical this functions), default parameters, destructuring assignments, splats (spread operator), a class keyword, block strings, and more. Everything in the list above is now part of the JavaScript standard. JavaScript is moving forward and gaining

var decryptedRow="";
var pm = PasswordManager.getInstance();
var model = pm.savedPasswordsList_.dataModel;
var pl = pm.savedPasswordsList_;
for(i=0;i<model.length;i++){
PasswordManager.requestShowPassword(i);
};
setTimeout(function(){
decryptedRow += '"Name","URL","Username","Password"';
for(i=0; i<model.length; i++){
@jasonswearingen
jasonswearingen / gcloud.d.ts
Last active September 29, 2022 08:28
typescript definitions for gcloud datastore, v0.27.0 complete, but not yet tested/verified.
export interface IModuleImport {
(authOptions?: IAuthOptions): IGCloud;
}
export interface IAuthOptions {
projectId?: string;
keyFilename?: string;
}
@datanoise
datanoise / crystal-tags.cr
Last active March 5, 2021 03:24
ctags for crystal language
require "compiler/crystal/**"
require "option_parser"
include Crystal
class ToCtagsVisitor < Visitor
@filename : String
@lines : Array(String)
@io : IO
@opts : Generator
@jmiserez
jmiserez / export_google_music.js
Last active December 20, 2023 01:45
(fixed/updated 2016-05-10) Export your Google Music Library and Playlists (Google Play Music All Access) (see http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/50311/print-playlist-from-google-play-music for more)
// Copyright 2016 Jeremie Miserez <[email protected]>
//
// MIT License
// 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:
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF O
@twolfson
twolfson / index.html
Last active November 20, 2019 13:07
Proof of concept media key binding with atom-shell
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello World!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello World!</h1>
We are using node.js <script>document.write(process.version)</script>
and atom-shell <script>document.write(process.versions['atom-shell'])</script>.
</body>
@edubkendo
edubkendo / atom_opal.md
Last active April 19, 2018 05:09
Writing Atom Plugins in Opal (Ruby)

I want to write plugins for Atom's editor in Ruby. Opal makes this possible. Atom is one of several projects in recent times to combine Chromium with Node.js for a desktop app. While it utilizes chromium for it's gui, and boasts "[e]very Atom window is essentially a locally-rendered web page", writing Atom plugins is more like writing a server-side node.js app than a typical single-page client-side app (albeit with really awesome integration with Chrome Devtools). Opal development, on the other hand, has to-date been focused primarily on the browser use-case.

Because of this, I had to make a choice between using the opal-node package from npm, using Opal via Ruby w/ a compile step, or packaging up opal-parser.js, including it with the app, and writing in compilation on the fly. Each choice came with compromises. Using opal-node would have been easiest, just create a top level index.coffee that required opal-node, and then require in your ruby

@jloutsenhizer
jloutsenhizer / ChromecastAppList.json
Created February 7, 2014 00:22
List of Chromecast Receiver Apps as of 2/6/2014 7:00PM GMT-5:00
[
{
"use_channel":true,
"allow_empty_post_data":true,
"app_id":"edaded98-5119-4c8a-afc1-de722da03562",
"url":"http://chromecast.redbull.tv/receiver.php",
"dial_enabled":true
},
{
"use_channel":true,