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Collection of userstyles affecting the browser
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QUESTION
Vim Awesome lists ESLint as a plugin: https://vimawesome.com/plugin/eslint. However, also on that page it says "...your plugins (and ESLint) are ..." implying ESLint is not a Vim plugin.
I am trying to work out how to apply ESLint to JavaScript files I am writing in Vim. I would like to do so (at least initially) without any plugins. I think it might help me to achieve this if I knew whether or not ESLint is a Vim plugin or not.
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Answered 2022-Feb-12 at 01:35No. It is a general linter for javascript. See https://eslint.org/
If you want to use ESLint in Vim, you can use a vim plugin (such as ALE or the eslint vim plugin) to help you. Or you can use the command line interface eslint offers if you don't want to use plugins.
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I'm looking for a way to automatically add new list elements/levels to an existing list:
- my real-life use case has several thousand elements to add, so the manual example below for adding two elements is not feasible anymore,
- I need a list because that's the format expected by an API I'm trying to access.
Example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-12 at 14:41Iterate over names using map or using the same arguments replace map with lapply in which case no packages are needed.
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Pay attention to the filename of userChrome.css - the file extension must be .css and if your file manager is hiding file extensions then you might accidentally create a file named userChrome.css.txt and Firefox will not load that.
Create a new folder into the profile folder and name it chrome
Create userChrome.css inside that newly created chrome-folder
Copy-paste contents of individual .css files from this repository into your userChrome.css file (and save it of course!)
If Firefox is running, restart Firefox so that the changes take effect
Assumes that you have a git client installed, and that you do not already have a chrome folder in your profile. Afterwards, you can just use git pull in the "chrome" folder and it will replace your copies with up-to-date versions. git pull won't replace your userChrome.css file so you can safely put your own custom rules into userChrome.css directly and those won't be overwritten when you update.
Open a command prompt / console / terminal and cd into the profile folder
Clone this repository into the profile folder git clone https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/firefox-csshacks.git chrome on command-line This should create a new folder "chrome" into your profile folder with the contents of this repository (NOTE: if you already have "chrome" folder, then rename it before cloning. After clone is complete, just copy the contents of the old folder into the new chrome folder)
(Optional) Make a copy of userChrome_example.css and rename the copy to userChrome.css
@import individual style files into your userChrome.css Notice tha any @imports must be placed before anything else in whatever file you are using them Check userChrome_example.css for how it uses @import
If Firefox is running, restart Firefox so that the changes take effect
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