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git clone https://github.com/vfarcic/k8s-specs.git
cd k8s-specs
git pull
open "https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/home#/security_credential"
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=[...]
@bvaughn
bvaughn / updating-subscriptions-when-props-change-example.js
Last active March 27, 2022 09:29
Advanced example for manually updating subscriptions in response to props changes in an async-safe way
// This is an advanced example! It is not typically required for application code.
// If you are using a library like Redux or MobX, use the container component provided by that library.
// If you are authoring such a library, use the technique shown below.
// This example shows how to safely update subscriptions in response to props changes.
// In this case, it is important to wait until `componentDidUpdate` before removing a subscription.
// In the event that a render is cancelled before being committed, this will prevent us from unsubscribing prematurely.
// We also need to be careful about how we handle events that are dispatched in between
// `getDerivedStateFromProps` and `componentDidUpdate` so that we don't put stale values into the `state`.
@thomasbnt
thomasbnt / code_colors_discordjs.md
Last active September 26, 2025 17:40
Code colors for embed discord.js

Here is an updated list of the colors that are currently implemented with a name. To using colors on discord.js, this is a typedef Colors, Colors.Aqua to get the Aqua color.

Name Int value Hex Code
Default 0 #000000
Aqua 1752220 #1ABC9C
DarkAqua 1146986 #11806A
Green 5763719 #57F287
DarkGreen 2067276 #1F8B4C
@fokusferit
fokusferit / enzyme_render_diffs.md
Last active September 19, 2025 19:40
Difference between Shallow, Mount and render of Enzyme

Shallow

Real unit test (isolation, no children render)

Simple shallow

Calls:

  • constructor
  • render
@dmnsgn
dmnsgn / WebGL-WebGPU-frameworks-libraries.md
Last active September 28, 2025 16:09
A collection of WebGL and WebGPU frameworks and libraries

A non-exhaustive list of WebGL and WebGPU frameworks and libraries. It is mostly for learning purposes as some of the libraries listed are wip/outdated/not maintained anymore.

Engines and libraries ⚙️

Name Stars Last Commit Description
three.js ![GitHub
@zcaceres
zcaceres / Revealing-Module-Pattern.md
Last active April 2, 2025 11:56
Using the Revealing Module Pattern in Javascript

The Revealing Module Pattern in Javascript

Zach Caceres

Javascript does not have the typical 'private' and 'public' specifiers of more traditional object oriented languages like C# or Java. However, you can achieve the same effect through the clever application of Javascript's function-level scoping. The Revealing Module pattern is a design pattern for Javascript applications that elegantly solves this problem.

The central principle of the Revealing Module pattern is that all functionality and variables should be hidden unless deliberately exposed.

Let's imagine we have a music application where a musicPlayer.js file handles much of our user's experience. We need to access some methods, but shouldn't be able to mess with other methods or variables.

Using Function Scope to Create Public and Private Methods

@chrisveness
chrisveness / crypto-aes-gcm.js
Last active May 11, 2025 11:17
Uses the SubtleCrypto interface of the Web Cryptography API to encrypt and decrypt text using AES-GCM (AES Galois counter mode).
/**
* Encrypts plaintext using AES-GCM with supplied password, for decryption with aesGcmDecrypt().
* (c) Chris Veness MIT Licence
*
* @param {String} plaintext - Plaintext to be encrypted.
* @param {String} password - Password to use to encrypt plaintext.
* @returns {String} Encrypted ciphertext.
*
* @example
* const ciphertext = await aesGcmEncrypt('my secret text', 'pw');
@Birdie0
Birdie0 / ifttt-webhooks-extended-guide.md
Last active July 5, 2025 18:11
How to use Discord Webhooks

⚠️ This gist is no longer updated! For maintained, improved and even more extended guide click here.


How to use Discord Webhook

It's a JSON

First, learn JSON. It's not programming language, not even close. Just follow syntax rules and you will be fine.

@chranderson
chranderson / nvmCommands.js
Last active September 30, 2025 00:18
Useful NVM commands
// check version
node -v || node --version
// list locally installed versions of node
nvm ls
// list remove available versions of node
nvm ls-remote
// install specific version of node
@markerikson
markerikson / nodeenvDiscussion.md
Last active January 9, 2023 15:24
Summary of process.env.NODE_ENV and its use with Webpack

[02:06 PM] acemarke: @Steven : a couple other thoughts on the whole NODE_ENV thing. First, per my comments, it really is a Node concept. It's a system environment variable that Node exposes to your application, and apparently the Express web server library popularized using its value to determine whether to do optimizations or not
[02:08 PM] acemarke: Second, because of its use within the Node ecosystem, web-focused libraries also started using it to determine whether to they were being run in a "development" environment vs a "production" environment, with corresponding optimizations. For example, React uses that as the equivalent of a C #ifdef to act as conditional checking for debug logging and perf tracking. If process.env.NODE_ENV is set to "production", all those if clauses will evaluate to false.
Third, in conjunction with a tool like UglifyJS that does minification and removal of dead code blocks, a clause that is surrounded with if(process.env.NODE_ENV !== "development")