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Your favorite open source projects and the developers who make them happen. Listen in!
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Global Maintainer Summit 2021
June 08, 2021 - June 09, 2021 • Virtual
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Text editors
The text editor is a sacred tool for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
Sentry
Sentry provides real-time crash reporting, giving your team insight into errors affecting your customers in production. Sentry supports dozens of languages and frameworks and is trusted by thousands of companies like Pinterest, Uber, Stripe, Dropbox, and Airbnb.
Sentry doesn't just alert you to errors, but integrates into your GitHub development flow by linking errors to the commit and author likely responsible, creating new GitHub Issues, and resolving errors with commit message.
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Be cool if I could change the "d" bind to instead move large files to ~/.Trash
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Better URL Regex
We do not match on:
google.com
Because there is no HTTPS at the start.
The solution is to build a list of all top level domains ( see https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt for all of them in a neat text file) and match only if the end matches a TLD.
An example regex is:
.*\.com|\.org
Which matches:
tryhackme.com
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Semgrep
Semgrep is a fast, open-source, static analysis tool for modern languages. With 1,000+ existing rules and simple-to-create custom ones, it finds the bugs that matter.
- Open source, works on 17+ languages
- Scan with 1,000+ community rules
- Write rules that look like your code
- Quickly get results in the terminal, editor, or CI/CD
- Flag issues moving forward, get results in pull requests, Slack, + more


When you press Tab to move to the right, it is expected for the selection to move back to the original column.
An example:
In A1: <TAB>
In B1: <TAB>
In C1: <ENTER>
Now you are in C2, whereas you should land in A2.