An online tree-like utility for generating ASCII folder structure diagrams. Written in TypeScript and React.
An online tree-like utility for generating ASCII folder structure diagrams. Written in TypeScript and React.
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In a world filled with ever-more-complex technological, sociological, ecological, political & economic systems... a tool to make interactive simulations may not be that much help. But it can certainly try. It's the ancient, time-honored way of learning: messing around and seeing what happens. Play with simulations to ask "what if" questions, and get an intuition for how the system works!
{ "posts": [ { "id": 1, "title": "hello" } ], "profile": { "name": "typicode" } } How toCreate a repository on GitHub (<your-username>/<your-repo>)Create a db.json fileVisit https://my-json-server.typicode.com/<your-username>/<your-repo> to access your serverNo registration. Nothing to install. ExampleYou can check the following server as an example: https://my-json-server.typicode.com/typicode/de
A tool for transforming and moving code between repositories. Copybara is a tool used internally at Google. It transforms and moves code between repositories. Often, source code needs to exist in multiple repositories, and Copybara allows you to transform and move source code between these repositories. A common case is a project that involves maintaining a confidential repository and a public rep
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JMESPath Tutorial¶ This is a tutorial of the JMESPath language. JMESPath is a query language for JSON. You can extract and transform elements from a JSON document. The examples below are interactive. You can change the JMESPath expressions and see the results update automatically. For each of these examples, the JMESPath expression is applied to the input JSON on the left, and the result of evalut
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