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cfonts
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A Guide to CLIs with Node.js
Changing fonts are quite difficult through javascript and I spent a lot of time searching for a package that does just that. Thankfully, I got it. We'll be using the cfonts package. Go ahead and install it by running the following -
cross-env
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A webpack.config.js for WordPress Projects
cross-env
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A better way to use Dotenv
or if we care about cross-platform compatibility (i.e. Windows support), we can use cross-env (which I also recommend to install as a dev dependency):
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To use multiple env files for each environment or not? What is your take on this? How are you implementing this?
i like to use dotenv-flow and dynamically load it into node process. it's framework agnostic and can be combined with vaious other strategies, like explicitly set NODE_ENV with cross-env. all you need is the right command in your package.json, see a sample here.
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20 Best Libraries and Tools for React Developers
Cross-env runs scripts that set and use environment variables across various platforms.
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Serving Docusaurus images with Cloudinary
You will also need to disable the url-loader in your Docusaurus build which transforms images into base64 strings, as this will conflict with the plugin. There isn't a first class way to do this in Docusaurus at present. However by setting the environment variable WEBPACK_URL_LOADER_LIMIT to 0 you can disable it. You can see an implementation example in this pull request. It amounts to adding the cross-env package and then adding the following to your package.json:
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Developing and testing sortable Drag and Drop components. Part 2 - Testing.
Using the cross-env library, you'll tell the React Testing Library to skip auto cleanup after each test. More info and ways to configure here: Skipping Auto Cleanup. Now your configuration is enough to start writing tests, let's get started.
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Multiple Environment in NodeJS Application
Now we need to load the files during the bootup. Windows environments sometimes face issues with loading the environments. To take care of that, let's install a package named cross-env
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Improving developer experience as well as front-end performance with webpack.
build; sets and enviroment valiable of NODE_ENV=production using cross-env lib and builds the production bundle, minified and without source-maps as set in the webpack.config.js file.
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is NODE_ENV variable check needed for this scenario?
I'd suggest the cross-env NPM package which is used a lot (4M downlaods/week). Then you can just change it to the following:
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How to start with Cypress Debugging
Debugging Cypress tests using Visual Studio Code was possible earlier but with the latest version of Cypress, there is no direct way to do so. Even with the latest version of Cypress, a workaround was possible using Debugger for Chrome – a Visual Studio Code Extension and cross-env npm package. However, the Debugger for Chrome Extension for Visual Studio Code is deprecated and the cross-env npm package has gone into maintenance mode.
What are some alternatives?
string-width - Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
Inquirer.js - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
concurrently - Run commands concurrently. Like `npm run watch-js & npm run watch-less` but better.
ascii-charts - Ansi charts for nodejs
electron-builder - A complete solution to package and build a ready for distribution Electron app with “auto update” support out of the box
shelljs - :shell: Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
progress - Flexible ascii progress bar for nodejs
node-config - Node.js Application Configuration
gulp-execa - Gulp.js command execution for humans
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions