Jed Fox
Jed Fox
@boopathi You could remove the unused named exports (and then an empty `{}`), then remove the unused default export: ```js import foo, { bar, baz } from './quux' import foo,...
@hiendv I guess the difference is that tools like Babel/Babili are designed to operate either on single modules or the bundle as a whole; while tools like webpack or rollup...
A side benefit of this would be that anyone with Node installed would be able to run `npx carton dev` with no other install required.
Perhaps this could be implemented like Homebrew taps? `user/name` would download `https://github.com/user/carton-template-name/archive/main.zip`, with `user` defaulting to `swiftwasm` if not provided. Alternately, users could pass a full URL to a zip...
I’ve opened a PR that should automatically demangle these stack traces for Safari in the future, but in the meantime here’s the Swift stack trace to help you debug: ```...
One security concern is that if Excalidraw renders the drawing on the server, it needs to be passed the decryption key (which goes against end-to-end encryption), whereas the Puppeteer method...
Anything server side would still need to decrypt the stored drawing though, right?
No that happens on the build server — the end to end encryption means the excalidraw server never sees drawing content right now.
I don’t quite understand. “Build server” here means wherever you run Gatsby.
I think this would be best done as a separate tool (maybe written in TS?) so that it could be easily integrated into a webpack/esbuild/etc dev server. Then if there’s...