If you use atom... download & install the following packages:
# This installs https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole (a nifty | |
# utility to securely send stuff from one computer to another) on | |
# Alpine Linux | |
FROM alpine | |
RUN apk update && apk add build-base python3-dev libffi-dev openssl-dev && pip3 install magic-wormhole |
/** | |
* Encrypts plaintext using AES-GCM with supplied password, for decryption with aesGcmDecrypt(). | |
* (c) Chris Veness MIT Licence | |
* | |
* @param {String} plaintext - Plaintext to be encrypted. | |
* @param {String} password - Password to use to encrypt plaintext. | |
* @returns {String} Encrypted ciphertext. | |
* | |
* @example | |
* const ciphertext = await aesGcmEncrypt('my secret text', 'pw'); |
{ | |
"presets": ["es2015"], | |
"plugins": ["transform-async-to-generator"] | |
} |
var gulp = require('gulp'); | |
var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps'); | |
var source = require('vinyl-source-stream'); | |
var buffer = require('vinyl-buffer'); | |
var browserify = require('browserify'); | |
var watchify = require('watchify'); | |
var babel = require('babelify'); | |
function compile(watch) { | |
var bundler = watchify(browserify('./src/index.js', { debug: true }).transform(babel)); |
doctype html5 | |
html | |
head | |
title Test Page | |
body | |
.error #{message} | |
form(action='/login' method='POST') | |
label Email | |
input(type='email' name='email') |
function parseVideo (url) { | |
// - Supported YouTube URL formats: | |
// - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8 | |
// - http://youtu.be/My2FRPA3Gf8 | |
// - https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/My2FRPA3Gf8 | |
// - Supported Vimeo URL formats: | |
// - http://vimeo.com/25451551 | |
// - http://player.vimeo.com/video/25451551 | |
// - Also supports relative URLs: | |
// - //player.vimeo.com/video/25451551 |
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Or, 16 cool things you may not have known your stylesheets could do. I'd rather have kept it to a nice round number like 10, but they just kept coming. Sorry.
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