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sindresorhus / esm-package.md
Last active October 31, 2025 00:11
Pure ESM package

Pure ESM package

The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()'d from CommonJS.

This means you have the following choices:

  1. Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
    Use import foo from 'foo' instead of const foo = require('foo') to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module" in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.
  2. If the package is used in an async context, you could use await import(…) from CommonJS instead of require(…).
  3. Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
@rambabusaravanan
rambabusaravanan / apache.conf
Last active January 24, 2025 02:18
SPA - Apache, Nginx Configuration for Single Page Application like React.js on a custom path
# To host on root path just use "<Location />" for http://mydomainname.in
# To host on non-root path use "<Location /myreactapp>" for http://mydomainname.in/mypath
# If non-root path, don't forgot to add "homepage": "/myreactapp" in your app's package.json
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName mydomainname.in
DirectoryIndex index.html
DocumentRoot /var/www/html
ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
@patriciogonzalezvivo
patriciogonzalezvivo / GLSL-Noise.md
Last active November 1, 2025 13:44
GLSL Noise Algorithms

Please consider using http://lygia.xyz instead of copy/pasting this functions. It expand suport for voronoi, voronoise, fbm, noise, worley, noise, derivatives and much more, through simple file dependencies. Take a look to https://github.com/patriciogonzalezvivo/lygia/tree/main/generative

Generic 1,2,3 Noise

float rand(float n){return fract(sin(n) * 43758.5453123);}

float noise(float p){
	float fl = floor(p);
  float fc = fract(p);
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active October 26, 2025 03:06
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@Chaser324
Chaser324 / GitHub-Forking.md
Last active October 24, 2025 15:20
GitHub Standard Fork & Pull Request Workflow

Whether you're trying to give back to the open source community or collaborating on your own projects, knowing how to properly fork and generate pull requests is essential. Unfortunately, it's quite easy to make mistakes or not know what you should do when you're initially learning the process. I know that I certainly had considerable initial trouble with it, and I found a lot of the information on GitHub and around the internet to be rather piecemeal and incomplete - part of the process described here, another there, common hangups in a different place, and so on.

In an attempt to coallate this information for myself and others, this short tutorial is what I've found to be fairly standard procedure for creating a fork, doing your work, issuing a pull request, and merging that pull request back into the original project.

Creating a Fork

Just head over to the GitHub page and click the "Fork" button. It's just that simple. Once you've done that, you can use your favorite git client to clone your repo or j

@hofmannsven
hofmannsven / README.md
Last active October 2, 2025 20:17
Git CLI Cheatsheet