Jed Fox
Jed Fox
There are [Vanillia JS](http://0xabcdef.com/activate-power-mode/) and [React](https://github.com/itszero/rage-power) implementations of that animation, although we might want to disable the screen shake.
How about printing parens if the call breaks, if there is a nested call, or if there are 3 or more parameters?
Note that you don’t need the `.strip_heredoc` here — the squiggly heredoc syntax does that for you.
Why not use Netlify for hosting the production site, too?
The code block highlighting [works](https://eslint.netlify.com/docs/rules/getter-return#rule-details) on `eslint.netlify.com`. My personal experience with Netlify has been that it’s kinda like the advanced version of GitHub Pages — if you want a basic...
[Here’s](https://github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/master/website/playground/markdown.js) the file Prettier uses to generate the body when clicking “Report issue” in the playground. The code then passes this text to [a function](https://github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/8979b4763060d1467ed9b1f0a94756fe13ddcadb/website/playground/Playground.js#L260-L264) that puts it in the...
Agree, this should only look at files that are actually changed.
Maybe instead of having an XSLT file site owners could link to AboutFeeds and provide the URL for the feed as a query param so it could be rendered nicely...
There's also JSON feeds which are less popular but also supported by many feed readers.
NetNewsWire on the Mac is able to register itself as the default feed reader so clicking on a link to an RSS feed (at least in Safari) will automatically open...