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The recently-ended Gamedev.js Jam 2022 encouraged game developers to create web games and share their sources on GitHub. GitHub Star ⭐️ @end3r shares the best 13 entries and sees what experts and other participants think of them.

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dbalabka
dbalabka commented Apr 14, 2022

I've faced a problem that importing dowhy.plotter lead to incorrect visual settings for all future rendered plots.

It would be great to avoid overriding default matplotlib settings:
https://github.com/microsoft/dowhy/blob/master/dowhy/plotter.py#L7-L13

A possible solution is to encapsulate these settings into dowhy.plotter functions instead of overriding global variables.

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anomiex
anomiex commented May 25, 2022

The package @wordpress/viewport attempts to use @wordpress/element from build/with-viewport-match.js and build-module/with-viewport-match.js, but does not declare a dependency or peer dependency on that package.

This happens to work with npm's hoisting due to other dependencies pulling that package in, but will fail with yarn's p'n'p or pnpm with hoisting disabled.

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[Type] Bug Good First Issue [Status] In Progress [Package] Viewport
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ichard26
ichard26 commented Apr 14, 2022

Perhaps we should document this issue in the FAQ? Using pre-commit with Black is pretty common (and it's not always instantly clear it passes all of the files to the hook directly bypassing any file discovery the hook may implement). I'd suggest pre-commit's exclude configurations first, and then black's force-exclude.

_Originally posted by @ichard26 in psf/black#3013

good first issue T: documentation C: integrations C: file collection

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