If you haven't already set your NPM author info, now you should:
npm set init.author.name "Your Name"
npm set init.author.email "[email protected]"
npm set init.author.url "http://yourblog.com"
npm adduser
If you haven't already set your NPM author info, now you should:
npm set init.author.name "Your Name"
npm set init.author.email "[email protected]"
npm set init.author.url "http://yourblog.com"
npm adduser
/** | |
* Workaround to make defining and retrieving angular modules easier and more intuitive. | |
*/ | |
(function(angular) { | |
var origMethod = angular.module; | |
var alreadyRegistered = {}; | |
/** |
!function (window) {"use strict"; | |
// by WebReflection - WTFPL License | |
var | |
prefixes = "r webkitR mozR msR oR".split(" "), | |
process = "process", | |
nextTick = "nextTick", | |
i = 0, | |
p = window[process] || (window[process] = {}) | |
; | |
while (!p[nextTick] && i < prefixes.length) |
/* | |
* object.watch polyfill | |
* | |
* 2012-04-03 | |
* | |
* By Eli Grey, http://eligrey.com | |
* Public Domain. | |
* NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | |
*/ |
// ---------------------------------------------------------- | |
// A short snippet for detecting versions of IE in JavaScript | |
// without resorting to user-agent sniffing | |
// ---------------------------------------------------------- | |
// If you're not in IE (or IE version is less than 5) then: | |
// ie === undefined | |
// If you're in IE (>=5) then you can determine which version: | |
// ie === 7; // IE7 | |
// Thus, to detect IE: | |
// if (ie) {} |