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Is this expected? Are there ways to mitigate this?
If this is not expected, I will try to post a synthetic test case.
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This is an umbrella issue to track startup performance. It should be possible to get startup perf
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I’ve tried it with both npm 2.x and 3.x with the same result.
```
npm install
...
npm run watch
> mermaid@0.5.6 watch /Users/jimmy/Temp/mermaid
> source ./scripts/watch.sh
./scripts/watch.sh: line…
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I suggest add a flag in options "trueCasePath" to take in mind the case sensitive and set by default as true. This is really usefull in many cases when the file to find is for example a NodeJS module,…
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**What were you expecting to happen?**
Watch should always be triggered when file changes.
**What actually happened?**
Watch triggers only twice when file changes.
**My procedure**
1.Run `gul…
lessu updated
6 years ago
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### Expected behaviour
Build and test via npm should be successful on Ubuntu 16.04
### Actual behaviour
Build showing several warnings related to peer dependency
### Environment Details
Target P…
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Hi
Must admit that I do not normally use Node.js or npm but I like to get the latest un-minimized sources for the browser so I have tried!
On latest Ubuntu I run into this error that I do not un…
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Example of messy output:
```
[1] ./node_modules/watchify/node_modules/through2/node_modules/xtend
[1] ./node_modules/watchify/no
... Lot of output of [0] process ...
[1] de_modules/through2/node_mo…
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hi,
I might be missing something here, but let's say I define a task as follows.
``` javascript
gulp.task('aaa', function(cb){
http.get('http://www.google.com/index.html', function(res){
gutil…
ethul updated
6 years ago
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The following code gives me ParseError: Unexpected token
```
var button = document.querySelector('button')
button.addEventListener('click', () =>
consol…