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posted on December 30, 2022 by Srinivas Sista

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05:55
Hey guys, i am writing mongo script to replace "{a}" with "{a} " Script :
var correctedString = actualString.replace("{a}|{b}(?! )","$0 ");
let me know , if there are any issues - as the same regex is working in java but not in javascript mongo script.( as it is not replace with first matched group instead replacing "$0 ").
 
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09:55
would be cool if clicking on an html element would have way to save to Home Screen on device automatically
is there? ^??
 
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  const filteredData: any = useMemo(() => {
    {
      console.log('data', data)
    }
    const filterData = data.filter((item: Record<string, string>) => {
      {
        console.log('item', item)
      }
      Object.values(item).some((objValue) => {
        {
          console.log('objValue', objValue)
        }
        return objValue
          ?.toString()
          .toLowerCase()
          .includes(filterTerm.toLowerCase())
      })
      return filterData !== undefined
    })
    {
      console.log('filtered data', filteredData)
why this is not working ?
When I console.log filterTerm, it's printed
but filterData is always undefined
13:06
anyone ?
 
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14:27
Please see an example
What's wrong here , search is not working
 
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17:53
How to autocompile typescript?
18:03
In one of my projects my typescript is compiled to JS automatically on save
But in another project it's not
is there a typescript compiler option to enable it or do I have to run tsc -watch command on the project?
tsc is the compiler. The tsconfig is just for when compilation takes place. You still need some process to kick off the compilation.
So, if you want a watch, you need either tsc or some other tool/process that will run and watch the files for changes.
An editor might be able to do that, as well. But I've not tried it. I suspect there are plugins for VSC and probably others.
I personally just configure my toolchain to compile from command line and also hook a watch. Depends on which stack I use, if I'm already using webpack, for example, I'd delegate the watch to it.
 
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