Might https://surge.sh help?
Chiming in to agree. I like how you can customize certain characters (like `*' being at the top or in the middle of text, `g' being one or two stories, `0' having a slash or dot).
I use brew'd git alongside git credential-osxkeychain.
https://github.com/defunkt/dotjs
Wrong article.
Sublime has a built-in Vim mode called "Vintage," I think, but there's a package[1] on GitHub which I've heard is better. [1]: https://github.com/guillermooo/Vintageous
Thanks.
I think GitHub wanted an option to express "I don't understand this," and decided :confused: was a better fit. Which makes sense, because :thinking_face: could mean "I'm considering this" or "Interesting point," which…
Nitpick: The bus is more dangerous because it has more momentum (m • v), not necessarily more force.
Thanks for making a great app. Where's the place I can report issues in the beta version? I noticed a small graphical issue with the cursor when using a certain font.
Nicely done.
Well… you can still work with Git when the server is down. Just not GitHub.
Might https://surge.sh help?
Chiming in to agree. I like how you can customize certain characters (like `*' being at the top or in the middle of text, `g' being one or two stories, `0' having a slash or dot).
I use brew'd git alongside git credential-osxkeychain.
https://github.com/defunkt/dotjs
Wrong article.
Sublime has a built-in Vim mode called "Vintage," I think, but there's a package[1] on GitHub which I've heard is better. [1]: https://github.com/guillermooo/Vintageous
Thanks.
I think GitHub wanted an option to express "I don't understand this," and decided :confused: was a better fit. Which makes sense, because :thinking_face: could mean "I'm considering this" or "Interesting point," which…
Nitpick: The bus is more dangerous because it has more momentum (m • v), not necessarily more force.
Thanks for making a great app. Where's the place I can report issues in the beta version? I noticed a small graphical issue with the cursor when using a certain font.
Nicely done.
Well… you can still work with Git when the server is down. Just not GitHub.