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I've been working on updating the Storybook documentation to allow a more seamless integration between Next.js and Storybook and came across a plugin that was implemented on your end, more specifically @next/plugin-storybook.
I've done some testing with it and it seems that it's working perfectly with version 5.3.x
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e.g. isPassportNumber, etc.
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We plan to gradually migrate brain.js to TypeScript, code base is pretty large, so we would love your help!
How to contribute?
- Convert a file from .js to .ts
- Add types, fix all type errors.
- Submit a PR!
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Here you can find a guide on how to contribute.
Want to convert something, let us know in the comment an
https://github.com/verdaccio/monorepo/blob/9.x/core/types/index.d.ts defines
type AuthAccessCallback = (error: string | null, access: boolean) => void;
interface IPluginAuth<T> extends IPlugin<T> {
authenticate(user: string, password: string, cb: AuthCallback): void;
adduser?(user: string, password: string, cb: AuthCallback): void;
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This isn't really a feature request, as what I need is possible with nock as-is. But I spent several hours searching, reading old issues and searching through the source code to find the solution, so I thought this might help others.
I am testing code that accesses a service that sets the statusMessage of the response, as well as the statusCode. I am using nock to mock the server
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- /pnpm/packages/audit - #2862
- /pnpm/packages/package-store a86209b67fccc37c5b017dd9ce61d2b3f9a55789
- /pnpm/packages/cafs #2867
- /pnpm/packages/client pnpm/pnpm#2877
- /pnpm/packages/fetch pnpm/pnpm#2878
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- /pnpm/packages/filter-workspace-packages #2887
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After calling
child_process.spawn, I'd like to know when the child process has successfully spawned and there's no longer the possibility of an 'error' event from failing to spawn (i.e. error type # 1 in the docs for that 'error' event, e.g.EPERM, `ENOEN