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We plan to gradually migrate brain.js to TypeScript, code base is pretty large, so we would love your help!
How to contribute?
- Convert a file from .js to .ts
- Add types, fix all type errors.
- Submit a PR!
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Here you can find a guide on how to contribute.
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Add a field on the breakpoint that shows the number of times a breakpoint was hit. See The -break-list Command.
Version: `0.10.0`
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Node version: `geth 1.8.2-stable-b8b9f7f4`
It seems that in "Latest transactions" in Ethereum Wallet there are listed pending transactions from all networks (the real network and several test networks) without displaying which network this transaction is of.
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[Desktop] navigating to non-existent/disabled internals page gives chrome:// page error message
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It'd be super helpful to have an example of a multiple api routes setup using graphql, all examples I can see are considering just one single api route, but in a real world we usually will need multiple APIs, specially when working with serverless functions. Maybe there is some sort of limitation around multi