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#14 - Modify lint doc
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by jennyliang220 over 3 years ago
#13 - Remove comments related to deprecated Node.js releases and update links
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by vivienlacourba almost 5 years ago
#12 - page describing how W3C manages the node releases
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by deniak almost 5 years ago
#11 - Add w3c.json
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by vivienlacourba almost 6 years ago
#10 - Template project: update all npm dependencies
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by tripu almost 6 years ago
- 2 comments
Labels: bug, enhancement, good first issue, template project
#9 - Mention the public free service CodeSandbox
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: enhancement, documentation
#8 - Lodash, Ramda, TypeScript…?
Issue -
State: open - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
- 2 comments
Labels: question, documentation
#7 - Add a note: these are prerequisites for apps before leaving "Labs" stage
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: enhancement, documentation
#6 - Miscellaneous improvements
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: enhancement, documentation, template project
#5 - HTTP: axios instead of request or superagent?
Issue -
State: open - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: question, documentation
#4 - Testing: recommend “testharness.js” instead of “mocha”?
Issue -
State: open - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
- 4 comments
Labels: question, documentation
#3 - Document formats for logs
Issue -
State: open - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: enhancement, documentation
#2 - Document good routing
Issue -
State: open - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: enhancement, documentation
#1 - Document how to handle cookies securely
Issue -
State: open - Opened by tripu about 6 years ago
Labels: enhancement, documentation