The variable is already in the environment, it just doesn’t have a default because it’s required for each container
he/him
Nerd, programmer, writer. I like making things!
The variable is already in the environment, it just doesn’t have a default because it’s required for each container
The env file is the weirdest part, the container itself has a required environment variable and if I don’t pass it in command line (only have it in the test compose file) the base compose fails because it has no port.
Most of the other commands are to merge the compose files so I can keep my base compose file clean!
Spreading the good word 🙌
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Yes! It reminds me a bit of python’s click library but for bash
It’s pretty much just make, but I find it easier to work with
Discovered just yesterday, my life is easier
Yes, that’s what the post is about. The comment you replied to appears to be a tongue-in-cheek reference to the other use of the term, which can be found on urban dictionary
Neat, thanks for clarifying! I’ve never heard of it
Popularized? That gets less than 100k downloads a week
👀 I’d fine-tuned (copied and pasted) a pylint setup that had some of black, what are the differences?
Edit: it’s so much faster than black, I’m switching
Edit2: used it today, faster and I like the linter. It also does some multi-line parentheses better imo
Use black and pray
I’d guess it’s harmful to about half of the population, though some are fine with that
They’re referring to the other CBT acronym
Way easier to type than json!
I rarely use the prompt stuff, but it’s one of the best autocompletes I’ve ever used though since it usually finishes a line or two when I have part of it typed. Works great for things like conditionals and loops, not as good at more complicated code so I usually ignore it.
This is GMTK’s game he’s been working on for a few years, there’s a devlog series on YouTube!
Full release is Nov 6th on steam
And when you need something more complex
console.log(1);
[…]
console.log(2);
[…]
console.log(3);
You’re right, it’s not sane! The js ecosystem is hell
Yep, you can also set defaults, required, alternates, etc
This discussion did help me realize that my problem was that I forgot an
!override
on one of my service’s options. Now it’s just merging the two compose files and setting the profile, thanks for that!