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Add easy-move-resize
https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize
The small utility lets you move windows easily anywhere by simply clicking anywhere while holding a key combination down and dragging. Users coming from Linux will appreciate this utility.
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I don't understand how the meta "Geo tags" are used by the browser. Reading the wiki page didn't help, could a bit more explanation be added to the README ?
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- Dynamic variable naming.
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- Turn the non-functions into functions.
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Not sure if this is the write place for this, but just putting an idea on the table that I would love to see -- creating an extensible PDF viewer based on Electron, possibly forked from Atom Shell the way Nylas is doing for email.
The hard part of rendering PDFs is already handled nicely by PDF.js, so it would be a matter of integration it into the Electron framework.
shamelessly copy-pasted from exercism/bash/issues/171
tldp.org's shell scripting pages have very high Google page rank. They're detailed, extensive, and easy to read, and much of the information in there is useful. But the examples they use are very often riddled with code that runs between smelly and bug-prone to outright dead wrong and dangerous. An advanced bash scripter could maybe read
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Hi there! I wanted to propose adding the following badge to the README to indicate how many TODO comments are in this codebase:
The badge links to tickgit.com which is a free service that indexes and displays TODO comme
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There may be paid VS Code extensions or content that could be beneficial to list here. Currently there is no direct notice in the contributing guide that submissions should only be publicly available / free resources, so I think at least it would be good to update the guide with our stance on it.
I do think pushing free resources first should be a priority, but if there is a paid resource that
- This item located in 2.3. 常用设置 and 2.3. Common settings.It would an effect to cause chinese user confused.Please update it.

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