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| # =========================================== | |
| # ZSH Hacks - Dreams of Code | |
| # =========================================== | |
| # Add these to your .zshrc file | |
| # =========================================== | |
| # ------------------------------------------- | |
| # 1. Edit Command Buffer | |
| # ------------------------------------------- | |
| # Open the current command in your $EDITOR (e.g., neovim) |
Easy Amiibo Emulation - https://bit.ly/2z0m09k
(^ that's a short-link to this page, so you can open it in Linux)
Some users are discussing this guide in #hacking on the JoyConDroid Discord: https://discord.gg/SQNEx9v.
DO NOT ask for, or share links to, Amiibo bins in the comments! They will be removed. Thank you for understanding.
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| import express from 'express'; | |
| import { ApolloServer } from 'apollo-server-express'; | |
| import { ApolloServerPlugin } from 'apollo-server-plugin-base'; | |
| import * as Sentry from '@sentry/node'; | |
| Sentry.init({ | |
| environment: process.env.APP_ENV, | |
| // see why we use APP_NAME here: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-cli/issues/482 | |
| release: `${process.env.APP_NAME}-${process.env.APP_REVISION}` || '0.0.1', | |
| dsn: process.env.SENTRY_DSN, |
Revised: 2019-11-28 16:16 GMT-6
This is a list of the key resources I have found useful. If you know of others, please post in a comment below, and I will add to this list.
I have tried to order this list in the order that, to me, is best for learning JXA from scratch. We all learn a bit diferently, so adjust to suit your style/needs. Please post if you have suggestions on learning JXA.
