-
Updated
May 22, 2020 - JavaScript
Join GitHub (or sign in) to find projects, people, and topics catered to your interests.
Here's what's popular on GitHub today...
Jump and roll your way to victory be evading a persistent sushi master in this entry from the most recent Ludum Dare game jam. Playble in your browser and available for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android.
Django
-
Updated
May 24, 2020 - Java
-
Updated
May 26, 2020 - JavaScript
Capture the Flag
May 06, 2020 - June 12, 2020 • Online
The documentation about edge orientation is inconsistent. In the Creating Message Passing Networks tutorial, the main expression says that e𝑖,𝑗 denotes (optional) edge features from node 𝑖 to node 𝑗., the attached expression also suggests it. However, in documentation to MessagePassing.message(), the documentation says Constructs messages from node 𝑗 to node 𝑖 (this is actually true).
I
Pixel Art Tools
Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
Octobox
Untangle your GitHub notifications
Octobox helps you manage your notifications in the same way Gmail helps you manage your email. Built for developer workflows centred around GitHub issues, pull requests, comments and commits, Octobox makes sure you never miss another mention or misplace another issue.
Create a module to solve math equations.
This imply creating a language function to extract equations from user's messages.
Opened for contributors.
-
Updated
May 23, 2020
The dldt/get-started-linux.md documented references <DLDT_DIR>/inference-engine/samples/sample_data in several places, but I'm not able to find that directory or any references to it except in the documentation.
-
Updated
May 25, 2020
Update various parts of the text.
There's no such thing as "early ReferenceError" anymore (for things like 0++); they're all just "early SyntaxError" now. tc39/ecma262#691
Documentation
Current documentation in README explains how to install the toolkit and how to run examples. However, I don't think this is enough for users who want to make some changes to the existing recipes or make their own new recipe. In that case, one needs to understand what run.sh does step by step, but I think docs for that are missing at the moment. It would be great if we provide documentation for:
-
Updated
May 26, 2020 - JavaScript
No mention of ctrl+d
Perhaps the most useful command: EOF. No need to use "exit" / "logout" ever again, works in anything using deadline, any shell, and things like cat when using it to create files cat - > file.
The docs for "unreblog" in https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/statuses/ don't specify which user is authorised to unreblog a status, nor the result of doing so.
In practice, I think this is restricted to the person who reblogged it (and not, for example, the person who posted the status being reblogged).
Below is a list of failing links in our Farsi lists
You can help improve this repo by resolving the problems.
A failing link may be a website or resource that has disappeared. You can submit a PR
- removing the link (maybe the resource is obsolete.)
- correcting the link (sometimes things move)
- replacing the link (make sure the link is authorized, or the resource is open-licensed). Ofte
I think it makes more sense to return an empty array
// invalid input return null or throw an error
if (!setA || !setB) {
return null;
}
if (!setA.length || !setB.length) {
return [];
}
// or do nothing since the for loop will not trigger anyway
What roadmap is this issue about?
- Frontend Roadmap
- Backend Roadmap
- DevOps Roadmap
- All Roadmaps
What is this issue about?
- D
-
Updated
May 22, 2020 - Python
A description is incomplete. It should mention:
These patterns are not competing, but complementing each other. To achieve availability, one needs both fail-over and replication.
right after
"There are two main patterns to support high availability: fail-over and replication. "
Given the immense popularity of Docker and the need to harden it different per platform (see ideas below) - we'd like to start writing a Docker best practices section.
You're welcome to contribute ideas and write best practices - writing and brainstorming will people is an amazing way to deepen your Docker understanding.
At first, we want to collect ideas for best practices, solidify a list
-
Updated
May 20, 2020
-
Updated
May 26, 2020 - Shell
Describe the bug
When vi-mode is enabled, shift+tab does not cycle backwards through the autocomplete suggestions.
If vi-mode is removed from the plugins, `shift+ta
Codetree
Codetree is a lightweight project management app with terrific support for multi-repo projects. There's nothing to install and it works in every browser.
Agile teams use Codetree to plan sprints and epics, and understand their in-flight work. Two-way sync with GitHub Issues means your team can work in either tool and everything stays up to date.
Teams from SeatGeek, Google, Telerik, MIT, Microsoft and CKSource trust Codetree to help deliver great software.


This seems relevant as a further reference for interested readers and users. I appreciate your project and its intention to help people be mean to their code. Would be great to link to some understanding materials too!
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/XSS_Filter_Evasion_Cheat_Sheet