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@jordaaash
jordaaash / .mocharc.json
Created October 25, 2021 01:18
Mocha + TypeScript + ESM
{
"extension": ["ts"],
"node-option": ["experimental-specifier-resolution=node", "loader=ts-node/esm"],
"spec": ["test/**/*.test.ts"]
}
@sindresorhus
sindresorhus / esm-package.md
Last active November 17, 2024 21:47
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.
@akihikodaki
akihikodaki / README.en.md
Last active October 28, 2024 15:20
Linux Desktop on Apple Silicon in Practice

Linux Desktop on Apple Silicon in Practice

I bought M1 MacBook Air. It is the fastest computer I have, and I have been a GNOME/GNU/Linux user for long time. It is obvious conclusion that I need practical Linux desktop environment on Apple Silicon.

Fortunately, Linux already works on Apple Silicon/M1. But how practical is it?

  • Two native ports exist.
@thalamus
thalamus / ArchLinuxARM-M1
Last active November 16, 2024 05:37
How to boot Arch Linux ARM in QEMU (patched for M1)
/*
* This document is provided to the public domain under the
* terms of the Creative Commons CC0 public domain license
*/
How to boot Arch Linux ARM in QEMU (patched for M1)
Prerequisites:
QEMU - patched for M1 processors - patches: https://github.com/utmapp/qemu
@XSystem252
XSystem252 / RaspberryPi4Archlinux64EncryptionUSBBootBtrfsGuide.md
Last active September 14, 2024 19:37
How To Set Up a Raspberry Pi 4 with Archlinux 64-bit (AArch64) and Full Disk Encryption (+SSH unlock), USB Boot (No SD-Card) and btrfs

How To Set Up a Raspberry Pi 4 with Archlinux 64-bit (AArch64) and Full Disk Encryption (+SSH unlock), USB Boot (No SD-Card) and btrfs

Written by: XSystem
First published on: 20 Dec 2020
Last updated on: 20 Dec 2020

[0] Introduction

Overview

@myusuf3
myusuf3 / delete_git_submodule.md
Created November 3, 2014 17:36
How effectively delete a git submodule.

To remove a submodule you need to:

  • Delete the relevant section from the .gitmodules file.
  • Stage the .gitmodules changes git add .gitmodules
  • Delete the relevant section from .git/config.
  • Run git rm --cached path_to_submodule (no trailing slash).
  • Run rm -rf .git/modules/path_to_submodule (no trailing slash).
  • Commit git commit -m "Removed submodule "
  • Delete the now untracked submodule files rm -rf path_to_submodule
@todc
todc / mac-setup.md
Last active September 25, 2021 09:21
Fresh Mac OS Setup

1. Run Software Update

Make sure everything is up to date.

Software Update

2. Install Xcode and its "Command Line Tools"

  1. Go to App Store and install Xcode.
  2. Open and accept the terms