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Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompts. Used by eslint, Generate, lint-staged, pm2, gluegun, hygen, GitHub Actions Toolkit, @airbnb/nimbus, and many others!
Credit card form with smooth and sweet micro-interactions
Gephi - The Open Graph Viz Platform
Running : CLI v0.11.0, Server v0.11.0
(pulled from confluentinc/ksqldb-server:0.11.0)
Creating a stream with a field named "size" results in the following error :
extraneous input 'size' expecting {'EMIT'
It seems like size is considered a reserved keyword.
Creating the stream with CREATE STREAM trades ( "size" DOUBLE ) works.
Looks similar to https://github.com/confluentinc/ksql/issu
Building powerful interactive prompts in Go, inspired by python-prompt-toolkit.
Easy interactive interruptible custom ViewController transitions
Hey everyone!
mapd-core-cpu is already available on conda-forge (https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/omniscidb-cpu)
now we should add some instructions on the documentation.
at this moment it is available for linux and osx.
some additional information about the configuration:
omniscidb-cpu inside a conda environment (also it is a good practice), eg:
Deep learning software for colorizing black and white images with a few clicks.
Minimal interactive command-line prompts
A golang library for building interactive prompts with full support for windows and posix terminals.
Swift interpolation for gesture-driven animations
Terminal utility that reads words from standard input or from a file and creates an interactive selection window just below the cursor. The selected word(s) are sent to standard output for further processing.
Currently, in our tsconfig.json we don't have strict rule enabled. But as per discussion in #10327 we have decided to enable this rule. We can't do this at once because of a huge number of errors. So, we've decided to do it gradually file by file. For reference on what does strict rule do you can look for --strict here.
Interactive Ansible tutorials with dead simple setup via Docker
Hi there,
I use Jupyter (specifically Jupyter Lab) to make project reports every 3 months or so. As a result, the reports get quite large. I structure them in detail with markdown headers and sections. Jupyter provides an excellent extension, called simply "table of contents" that does two things:
fast and interactive tldr client written with go
Don't just present; interact with your audience!
Matplotlib Jupyter Integration
Change Python code while it's running without losing state
Add a description, image, and links to the interactive topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the interactive topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
We would like to avoid confusion like we have in webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer#185
We could document
statsFilenameandreportFilenameoptions allowing the use of an absolute file path like/path/to/folderso that people would know it's supported.Let us know in this issue if you would like to contribute to this!