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Share browsers list between different front-end tools, like Autoprefixer, Stylelint and babel-preset-env.
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QUESTION
I Know that there is a lot of topic about this, but since none of them work, I must make a new one, I'm quite confused as why my electron app doesn't launch when I used yarn dev
for my project, but when my friends try it, in his laptop, he can run and the apps launch normally without any problem, so Is there anyone here ever face the same problem with me? if there is someone, how can you solve this problem?
this is what my terminal looks like:
for information I used:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-28 at 12:55This may be a silly answer. Try checking whether the task is running or any other programs interfereing the app, like an antivirus.
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I'm building a project based off the Electron React Boilerplate project. I am running MacOS 10.15.7 and node v14.15.1.
I'm trying to install sqlite3
package. Since it's a native dependency, I ran yarn add sqlite3
inside the src/
directory, like it says to do here. The compilation fails with the following output:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-10 at 22:12I downgraded the sqlite3 package to v5.0.0 and it rebuilt correctly. Hope this helps anyone else with the same issue.
Source: nodejs electronjs sqlite3 - use of undeclared identifier 'napi_is_detached_arraybuffer'
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I'm attempting to create a standalone version of Wordpress' Gutenberg block editor that will work independently of the Wordpress ecosystem. Ideally, I'd like to be able to simply use the Gutenberg editor in an existing React project as a React component.
I noticed the official repository featured a "storybook" directory which housed a React component at "storybook/stories/playground/index.js":
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-23 at 21:35I discovered that there was another style.scss file in the storybook directory which, when placed into the root directory of my React application, along with updating the package.json scripts to:
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