Reference: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli-commands
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"sync" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
var wg sync.WaitGroup |
import EXIF from 'exif-js'; | |
const hasBlobConstructor = typeof (Blob) !== 'undefined' && (function checkBlobConstructor() { | |
try { | |
return Boolean(new Blob()); | |
} catch (error) { | |
return false; | |
} | |
}()); |
export default [ | |
"Reticulating splines...", | |
"Generating witty dialog...", | |
"Swapping time and space...", | |
"Spinning violently around the y-axis...", | |
"Tokenizing real life...", | |
"Bending the spoon...", | |
"Filtering morale...", | |
"Don't think of purple hippos...", | |
"We need a new fuse...", |
Create React App does not provide watching build mode oficially (#1070).
This script provides watching build mode for an external tool such as Chrome Extensions or Firebase app.
Create a React app.
Put the script into scripts/watch.js
.
// Colors reference | |
// You can use the following as so: | |
// console.log(colorCode, data); | |
// console.log(`${colorCode}some colorful text string${resetCode} rest of string in normal color`); | |
// | |
// ... and so on. | |
export const reset = "\x1b[0m" | |
export const bright = "\x1b[1m" | |
export const dim = "\x1b[2m" |
Generally, you will add a git remote for your Heroku app during the Heroku app creation process, i.e. heroku create
. However, if you are working on an existing app and want to add git remotes to enable manual deploys, the following commands may be useful.
Note that on Heroku, you must always use master
as the destination branch on the remote. If you want to deploy a different branch, you can use the syntax local_branch:destination_branch
seen below (in this example, we push the local staging
branch to the master
branch on heroku.
$ git remote add staging https://git.heroku.com/staging-app.git
package main | |
// More info on Getwd() | |
// https://golang.org/src/os/getwd.go | |
// | |
import( | |
"os" | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
) |
.rounded-corners-gradient-borders { | |
width: 300px; | |
height: 80px; | |
border: double 4px transparent; | |
border-radius: 80px; | |
background-image: linear-gradient(white, white), radial-gradient(circle at top left, #f00,#3020ff); | |
background-origin: border-box; | |
background-clip: padding-box, border-box; | |
} |