Going a bit of topic, Arch Linux does mostly the same, and thanks to it all of its users are direct testers/reporters of unpatched projects, with the exception of a few minor patches related to chore in projects that…
Flagon's exit codes are as follows: 0 the flag queried is on (true) 1 the flag queried is off (false) 1 an error occurred querying the flag I think that it would be nice that error and false had different exit codes.
DjangoORM
I also had this feeling for Java IDEs, but my idea changed when I tried IntelliJ IDEs 10 years ago. I still feel IntelliJ IDEs fast and, many times, more powerful than VSCode. But I also see the gap getting thinner.…
I didnt mean to be disrespectful. I just suffered so much the pain of what I highlighted of the introduction that I reacted too fast. I apologize to the author of the package. PS: leeoniya, your link makes no sense in…
From the README: > This is my fuzzy . There are many like it, but this one is mine. Another new better package in the JavaScript world just for the sake of pride.
if you don't end the files with a new line, adding a new non-empty line in the end modifies 2 non-empty lines instead of one.
I agree. Calling it pipe adds confusion to FL understanding for newcomers.
Going a bit of topic, Arch Linux does mostly the same, and thanks to it all of its users are direct testers/reporters of unpatched projects, with the exception of a few minor patches related to chore in projects that…
Flagon's exit codes are as follows: 0 the flag queried is on (true) 1 the flag queried is off (false) 1 an error occurred querying the flag I think that it would be nice that error and false had different exit codes.
DjangoORM
I also had this feeling for Java IDEs, but my idea changed when I tried IntelliJ IDEs 10 years ago. I still feel IntelliJ IDEs fast and, many times, more powerful than VSCode. But I also see the gap getting thinner.…
I didnt mean to be disrespectful. I just suffered so much the pain of what I highlighted of the introduction that I reacted too fast. I apologize to the author of the package. PS: leeoniya, your link makes no sense in…
From the README: > This is my fuzzy . There are many like it, but this one is mine. Another new better package in the JavaScript world just for the sake of pride.
if you don't end the files with a new line, adding a new non-empty line in the end modifies 2 non-empty lines instead of one.
I agree. Calling it pipe adds confusion to FL understanding for newcomers.