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@BrianJ oh no, I meant, did you install after adding to package.json? If you installed first and then added to package.json, there's going to be a problem
eslint [options] file.js [file.js] [dir]
Basic configuration:
-c, --config path::String Use configuration from this file or shareable config
--no-eslintrc Disable use of configuration from .eslintrc
--env [String] Specify environments
--ext [String] Specify JavaScript file extensions - default: .js
--global [String] Define global variables
--parser String Specify the parser to be used - default: espree
Caching:
--cache Only check changed files - default: false
@Luggage actually not sure where to find if rules enabled for eslint plugin in Atom
I've found this example stackoverflow.com/a/25596217/342740 about livestamp, to change its display format past 24 hours, however I can't get it to work, it doesn't even seem to trigger the console.log I've added on the if/else, could it be perhaps because my selector is a dynamic class or have multiple entries(as in exist in multiple different elements)?
since my class is called .timestamp, I changed it as follow $('.timestamp').on('change.livestamp', function(event, from, to), in short it doesn't change the format but remains working with the default one.
(My issue was that an ejs partial was loading dynamically but the scripts inside were not executing, this SO thread gave me the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/75943/…)
- Grate cut apples : $gc_apples
- 1/3 each (Semolina, Sugar & Flour) : $mix
- 0.5 cm $mix layer
- loop_until ( $gc_apples < 1 || $pie_thickness >= Preferences.OPTIMAL )
- 1 cm $gc_apples layer
- Sprinkle apples with cinnamon
- $mix layer until you can’t see the apple layer
- slight more $mix
- Cover Slices of Butter
Hey guys - relatively easy question I believe, since I'm absolute beginner. I have 5 <input> objects that user puts their information to. I'd like to create a script that uses onchange= event and saves users input to HTML5 localStorage - is it possible without assigning an ID to every input, so I can reuse the script?
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write javascript and watch hockey is the only thing I know
you have any idea why dynamically added json content put in a <pre> tag is not showing up on the page? It's showing up when I inspect element , but the user can't see it
I'm supposed to be a javascript "expert" whatever that means , and I was tasked with writing code that can not use any libraries not even jQuery . Which sounds simple enough but you run into all these little damn edge cases that are annoying and remind you why you want a library with people that already figured this crap out
I'm suppoused to be a sysadmin but I was tasked with creating a website for ordering new VMs and stuff. So I had to learn webdev at least for the basics