I have a config with around 100 rules, and running eslint on my project with all these rules takes around 10 seconds. I'd like to identify the slowest rules and eliminate some of them. How do I do this? Is there any profiler tool for eslint?
I've a ruby gem that has different dependencies for each OS. I have to explicitly write all of them down: On Mac OS X: gem install livereload on Linux: gem install rb-inotify livereload on Windows: gem install eventmachine-win32 win32-changenotify win32-event livereload Can I tweak a gemspec a bit so installation instructions would look like plain gem install livereload for every OS?
Does anyone have any good guidance on when to use which level for application logging? These levels are (roughly) based on the old syslog message levels: 0 Emergency: system is unusable 1 Alert: action must be taken immediately 2 Critical: critical conditions 3 Error: error conditions 4 Warning: warning conditions 5 Notice: normal but significant condition 6 Informational: informational mess
Summary: The recommended way of embedding version information in a product is to use the build system for that; see below for details and alternate approaches. In Git (and I think usually also in other VCS systems with atomic commits) there is no such thing like version of a single file. Git does support on-demand expansion of $Id:$ keyword, but: It is done on request only. You have to specify (pe
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