Greg Venech
Greg Venech
First off, thanks for your work on this package 🎉. I'm running into the small error below but aside from this I found it simple and very easy to use....
> Moving dev stuff from #1380 for more targeted work... We either need to finish #980 -- which still needs some work, possibly on the [antwar][1] level -- or port...
Is this package safe to use in a browser environment? By the name I was a bit worried (node-sanitize-filename) but it doesn't seem any of the deps are node dependent...
As noted in #98 and [this comment][1], it would be great to have a CLI for exports so that we can... - Remove the need for the manual step if...
This one [may be unrelated to puppetry][1], I just think we should track it down more to make sure it's not a issue with an outdated version on our end....
This one is more minor, just a UX improvement. It would be cool to have the native minimize, close window and quit options (cmd + q) work on a Mac....
Stems from #84. Hidden template variables are great...  However, they're stored as free text in the `.puppetryrc` file. I'm not using the integrated `git` client (so maybe there's some...
@olahol I'm using this package in a project I'm working and would gladly help to maintain it. I have experience maintaining a number of small packages and have also worked...
> In regards to webpack/webpack.js.org#1754 and [this comment](https://github.com/webpack/webpack.js.org/pull/1754#issuecomment-353922118). The documentation on the `next` branch of webpack.js.org now points to this package and it's readme more prominently. In standardizing and updating...
I think we need to figure out a good release process for this repo (not sure what the standard is for other `webpack-contrib` repos). First things first, we should probably...