use git diff to generate file list
git diff --name-only master
add ext filter
git diff --name-only master | grep -E "(.js$|.ts$|.tsx$)"
| $('*').on('focus blur', function(event) {console.log(event.type + " to:"); console.log(document.activeElement);}); |
| If you have made these changes on your machine. (I'm assuming you have) | |
| Run a build of the package that you changed. | |
| run npm pack from that package's root folder. This creates a .tgz zip file of your package with your custom modifications. | |
| copy that file into the root (you could put it wherever but root makes things easy) of your project. | |
| in your package.json replace the version number ngx mask to the following "your-package": "file:my-packed-file.tgz" |
| window.addEventListener('beforeunload', function(e) { | |
| e.returnValue = 'Are you sure?'; | |
| return e.returnValue; | |
| }); |
| kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | grep Evicted | awk '{print $2 " --namespace=" $1}' | xargs kubectl delete pod |
Add this function to your Apps Script project and feed it an ID to a Google Doc.
If you need this on a lot of Docs, you may want to make a new Apps Script project to use as a library. Simply copy and paste this code to the new project, go to the script that's tied to your Doc, add your new Library (the script ID), and call var html = *NameOfYourLibraryProject*.getContent(DocumentApp.getActiveDocument().getId());
| #!/bin/bash | |
| set -ex | |
| cd $1 | |
| for f in `find . -type f -name '*.js'`; | |
| do | |
| git mv -- "$f" "${f%.js}.ts" | |
| done |
| (function(ready) { | |
| if ( | |
| document.readyState === "complete" || | |
| document.readyState === "interactive" | |
| ) { | |
| ready(); | |
| } else { | |
| document.addEventListener("readystatechange", function() { | |
| if (document.readyState === "complete") { | |
| ready(); |
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| // https://leetcode.com/problems/letter-combinations-of-a-phone-number/ | |
| // Given a string containing digits from 2-9 inclusive, return all possible letter combinations that the number could represent. | |
| // A mapping of digit to letters (just like on the telephone buttons) is given below. Note that 1 does not map to any letters. | |
| // Example: | |
| // Input: "23" | |
| // Output: ["ad", "ae", "af", "bd", "be", "bf", "cd", "ce", "cf"]. | |
| // Note: | |
| // Although the above answer is in lexicographical order, your answer could be in any order you want. |