esprima
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esprima | Summernote | |
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2 | 13 | |
405 | 11,377 | |
- | 0.3% | |
0.0 | 8.0 | |
almost 3 years ago | 23 days 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
Summernote
- Ask HN: What is your favorite FOSS WYSIWYG editor?
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is there any plugin that is similar? it is used for edit text, after user click on the text
Summernote
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WYSIWYG Editor Recommendation for Commercial/Enterprise Website Frontends?
We use Summernote which is fine, there can be bugs with our integration but that is more down to our hacking around with it than the actual software.
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Im facing an issue anybody that knows how i can go about it?
TypeError: e.attr(...).tooltip is not a function(…) · Issue #2157 · summernote/summernote
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Thoughts on Action Text
These past days I tried Action Text for the first time and got a bit disappointed with it, in the end I ended up using Summernote (https://summernote.org/) instead, here are my thoughts on what could be improved:
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Remote service for web dev beginner?
You can fairly easily add the ability to edit the text using something like https://summernote.org/ This one is for bootstrap, but there are others that are pretty good. (there's another one I've used before but I can't think of the name... thought it started with an "L".)
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Progress in my Revived Witch Wikia :^)
I still need to add some dolls, but add the events list, the event details are incomplete but it is easy to edit although the data is saved in a database (mongodb) it is created with https://summernote.org, which works like word, but transforms the content to html.
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Landing Page Service as a SaaS
WYSIWYG Editor https://summernote.org
- Landing Pages as a SaaS
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Improve Forms with some basic formatting
See: https://summernote.org/
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