esprima
SimpleMDE
esprima | SimpleMDE | |
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2 | 12 | |
405 | 9,677 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 3 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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esprima
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NPM package ‘ua-parser-JS’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
> check out the Web X-Ray repo <https://github.com/mozilla/goggles.mozilla.org/>.
Thanks for example. Peeking a bit under the hood, it appears to be due to transitive dependencies referencing github urls (and transient ones at that) instead of semver, which admittedly is neither standard nor good practice...
FWIW, simply removing `"grunt-contrib-jshint": "~0.4.3",` from package.json and related jshint-related code from Gruntfile was sufficient to get `npm install` to complete successfully. The debugging just took me a few minutes grepping package-lock.json for the 404 URL in question (https://github.com/ariya/esprima/tarball/master) and tracing that back to a top-level dependency via recursively grepping for dependent packages. I imagine that upgrading relevant dependencies might also do the trick, seeing as jshint no longer depends on esprima[0].
I'm not sure how representative this particular case is to the sort of issues you run into, but I'll tell that reproducibility issues can get a lot worse in ways that committing deps doesn't help (for example, issues like this one[1] are nasty to narrow down).
But assuming that installation in your link just happens to have a simple fix and that others are not as forgiving, how is committing node_modules supposed to help here if you're saying you can't even get it to a working state in the first place? DO you own the repo in order to be able to make the change? Or are you mostly just saying that hindsight is 20-20?
[0] https://github.com/jshint/jshint/blob/master/package.json#L4...
[1] https://github.com/node-ffi-napi/node-ffi-napi/issues/143
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Validating JSON Data in typescript and return line number and position
okk i found out another one called esprima i think i am going to use it
SimpleMDE
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WYSIWYG Markdown editor?
can be a little fiddly depending on your needs, but this is what we use https://simplemde.com/
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SimpleMDE VS ink - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 May 2022
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New major release for Biff (web framework)
You can also use drop-in JS components. I have a home-grown CMS that includes SimpleMDE (https://simplemde.com/), a markdown editor. SimpleMDE syncs its contents to the DOM, so from HTMX's perspective, it's just another text field and can be submitted along with a regular form POST.
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The Complete Guide to Full Stack Web3 Development
hardhat - Ethereum development environment web3modal - An easy-to-use library that allows users to connect their wallets to your app react-markdown and simplemde - Markdown editor and markdown renderer for the CMS @emotion/css - A great CSS in JS library @openzeppelin/contracts - Open source implementations of useful smart contract standards and functionality
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Access and update local files, from your browser!
Check out this Markdown editor, made using SimpleMDE.
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Add A Comment System To A Jekyll Blog Using Staticman - 2 / 2
To do so, we will use a javascript markdown editor called SimpleMDE. This is quite an elegant solution as this library will target our textarea and replace them, which mean that our solution will still work if one of our users has javascript disabled on its browser (who does that?).
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There is a lot of awesome JavaScript markdown editors but I settled for simpleMDE as a very easy embeddable Markdown Editor.
What are some alternatives?
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)
TOAST UI Editor - 🍞📝 Markdown WYSIWYG Editor. GFM Standard + Chart & UML Extensible.
vim.js
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
medium-editor - Medium.com WYSIWYG editor clone. Uses contenteditable API to implement a rich text solution.
Trumbowyg - A lightweight and amazing WYSIWYG JavaScript editor under 10kB
EpicEditor - EpicEditor is an embeddable JavaScript Markdown editor with split fullscreen editing, live previewing, automatic draft saving, offline support, and more. For developers, it offers a robust API, can be easily themed, and allows you to swap out the bundled Markdown parser with anything you throw at it.
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.