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Issue-Label Bot
Issue Label Bot automatically labels issues as either a feature request, bug or question, using machine learning. You can alias these labels so that the labels are personalized for your repo (for example if you prefer enhancement vs. feature_request).
Instructions on how to alias the labels can be viewed on the app's website.
This app only works on public repositories.
This should be bottlenecked until we get some people to start download the docker image and is here as a placeholder.
Currently, the docker image looks very empty. Since it is hosted locally, it is hard to configure or set up.
We have a nice /demo, with an example HogFlix website. This is bundled with the image. However, there are no instructions for how to do this in the UX (we should creat
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You can always make a suggestion as an issue tab for apps that are not on the list. I will personally check out the app and verify if it is working, properly mantained, safe to use (as a user not a security expert).
Translation is very much appreciated. You can either fork this and remake your own translation or use the same repo with me. I highly recommend translator to review the commit log e
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The Head section says:
The next 2 meta tags (Charset and Viewport) need to come first in the head.
I found a reference for Charset being early on in the head:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/meta
The
<meta>element declaring the encoding must be inside the<head>element and within the first 1024 bytes of the HTML as some browsers only look at those bytes be
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In the swagger definition, fetching the current user is done with a GET /users:
https://github.com/gothinkster/realworld/blob/master/api/swagger.json#L108
In the Postman test collection, fetching the current user is done with a GET /user:
https://github.com/gothinkster/realworld/blob/master/api/Conduit.postman_collection.json#L224
As it's a blog system we need SEO and for that, we need to use React Helmet for SEO.
If there some other thing we can use for SEO, please suggest
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@aschonfeld, it could also be useful to be able to add color bars for date or value ranges.
Here's a matplotlib example from PyMC3.
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This should really help to keep a track of papers read so far. I would love to fork the repo and keep on checking the boxes in my local fork.
For example: Have a look at this section. People fork this repo and check the boxes as they finish reading each section.
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The max-classes-per-file rule is enabled in rules/best-practices.js but there is no mention of this requirement in the docs. If this is a best practice, I'd like to know why.
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Chapter in question: https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/es6%20%26%20beyond/ch2.md#template-literals
The suggestion seems to be that the template literals would be all about strings; there's only examples that result in strings, and phrases like "final string value" and "generating the string from the literal" are used in what should be a general context, but the tag function
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Given the immense popularity of Docker and the need to harden it different per platform (see ideas below) - we'd like to start writing a Docker best practices section.
You're welcome to contribute ideas and write best practices - writing and brainstorming will people is an amazing way to deepen your Docker understanding.
At first, we want to collect ideas for best practices, solidify a list