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Pixel Art Tools
Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
Depfu
Depfu is the best way for busy teams to keep their app dependencies up-to-date. We believe doing small, easy to assess updates regularly and supported by automation is a lot easier than falling behind and having to update everything at once.
We support all Ruby projects using Bundler and all JS projects using npm or Yarn. Lock files are handled automatically.
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How can I use socket.io instead of the plain websocket integration? I guess this is more a question belonging to starlette.
Currently migrating from a flask application using flask-socketio / python-socketio
Any hint is appreciated. Thx.
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A backend implementation in Rust using Tide as web framework and Diesel as ORM.
The project passes all tests in the Postman collection and comes with its own set of unit and integration tests, checked in CI.
Not really sure on the process: do you want to check the project first or should I open a PR to add it to README?
Repo: http
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e.g. /outline new This is the title
Outline should respond in the channel with an attachment for the newly created document
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https://thecrazycodr.com/2019/08/16/php-faker-and-optional/
I hit something today that the documentation did not state properly. If you are using the popular Faker library, which is a great library, then is a good chance you tried to use the optional() function.
Basically, optional takes a decimal value to generate a NULL or valid value for the provider that you use. The documentation states
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Mergify
Mergify is a pull requests automation service. It allows you to trigger actions when your pull requests match defined criteria.
In a few lines of YAML, you could write a rule that automatically merges a pull request if:
- it has been approved
- the test suite passes
We have plenty of examples.
Mergify executes actions for you, freeing you from the burden of managing your pull requests.
There is already a
notebook:open-with-voilacommand to open the voila dashboard in a new browser tab. It's in the palette and the view menu, but it would be great to have it in the preview toolbar too:We could for example use the
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