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I'm making a client-side code editor with rudimentary Git support, and syntax highlighting for diff/patch files would be really nice - a way to view the whole diff in a single window (alternative to existing diffeditor - with similar colors to git diff
console coloring), maybe would be useful for others too.
https://github.com/microsoft/monaco-languages/ asks to create issues in this repo...
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The clone
command currently requires the url
parameter to be a URL of the remote repository. However, canonical git allows for local paths to be used when cloning a repository. This becomes an issue when attempting to clone a local-only repository, or using the ref
parameter to specify a local-only branch for checkout during cloning.
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As per the docs: https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/custom-document#caveats
styled-jsx is not allowed inside custom
_document.js
and I was getting 500 errors on all SSR pages when deploying a site to production that had a<style>
tag inside a custom_document.js
.I think it's a good idea to add an ESLint rule to remind users about