Instead of using open you can just run the binary inside Slack.app directory: SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true /Applications/Slack.app/Contents/MacOS/Slack
Try like this: SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true /Applications/Slack.app/Contents/MacOS/Slack
well, they can use the browser version and have this snippet working without any extra steps
You can do it in the desktop app as well. If you run it with SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true in env vars, it'll enable you to right click to Inspect Element, open devtools and run this code snippet there
If you're really desperate for job, create a LinkedIn account. There are literally thousands of headhunters there, judging from my inbox looking for just about anybody.
any idea on how to make lvl 11 and 12 with javascript regex parsers not supporting lookbehind correctly?
Instead of using open you can just run the binary inside Slack.app directory: SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true /Applications/Slack.app/Contents/MacOS/Slack
Try like this: SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true /Applications/Slack.app/Contents/MacOS/Slack
well, they can use the browser version and have this snippet working without any extra steps
You can do it in the desktop app as well. If you run it with SLACK_DEVELOPER_MENU=true in env vars, it'll enable you to right click to Inspect Element, open devtools and run this code snippet there
If you're really desperate for job, create a LinkedIn account. There are literally thousands of headhunters there, judging from my inbox looking for just about anybody.
any idea on how to make lvl 11 and 12 with javascript regex parsers not supporting lookbehind correctly?