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    eslint-config

    eslint-config

    Anthony's ESLint config presets

    Anthony's ESLint config presets. Auto fix for formatting (aimed to be used standalone without Prettier). Designed to work with TypeScript, Vue out-of-box. Lint also for json, yaml, markdown. Sorted imports, dangling commas for cleaner commit diff. Reasonable defaults, best practices, only one-line of config.
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    gas-github

    gas-github

    sync gas code to github

    ...The extension does not use the Google Drive API, so you don't need any google authentication. Moreover, this extension supports Bound scripts. Support two-factor authentication (GitHub, GitHub Enterprise only). Work with directory(with slash in filename). Support GitHub Organizations, Bitbucket Teams and GitLab Groups. Google Apps Script native UI. Option to change filetype from .gs to .js when uploading to SCM. Option to add ignore file pattern.
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    Walt

    Walt

    Walt is a JavaScript-like syntax for WebAssembly text format

    ...It's JavaScript with rules. .walt files compile directly to WebAssembly binary format. Writing zero-overhead, optimized WebAssembly is pretty tough to do. The syntax for .wat files is terse and difficult to work with directly. If you do not wish to use a systems language like C or Rust, then you're kind of out of luck. Your best bet (currently) is to write very plain C code, compile that to .wast and then optimize that result. Then you're ready to compile that into the final WebAssembly binary. Provide a thin layer of syntax sugar on top of .wat text format. ...
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