Aleksej Komarov
Aleksej Komarov
This is not an improvement in accessibility, if by making things more accessible to certain people you're makings things less accessible to other people. Let me summarise your excuses: >...
> All of these hypotheticals about editing real code and then publishing it on mobile appear to assume you're using GitHub's editor. Gihub diff viewer is the only place where...
> It's finally time to ditch this heap of a project and all it's headaches. A fork would be the best course of action at this point. I can't believe...
ESLint sucks as a formatter for many reasons, and I'd rather not go into detail. It's autofixing is very unpredictable.
@djmisterjon Here's one example: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1516236/164110177-c3f3fe97-4ed6-4168-8fef-eb71c41e7a8b.mp4 Many inexperienced coders end up hating our linters as a result, because they frequently write such code which ends up being unformattable deterministically by ESLint,...
It's an interesting take on import formatting, since module uri can remain unchanged in diffs when adding/removing symbols in imports. Still, I'd prefer them being one-line, because IDEs do it...
> its presumably thinking each positional argument is a task. Correct. It only propagates arguments that begin with a dash. Can't suggest any workaround, because Runner CLI simply wasn't designed...
Yeah, I'll take it into consideration.
I have borrowed the concept of Loadable from Recoil and adapted it for my workplace, and it has undergone some evolution throughout the years. https://gist.github.com/stylemistake/d151e26de021a3afca33125abb1c1047 I found that having a...
@drarmstr It's not a limitation, state can still be accessible and you can discriminate between them the exact same way. it's just that common use cases like the above are...