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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
| 1. How callbacks work!! | |
| 2. Closure. | |
| 3. Prototypes. | |
| ES6 Concepts | |
| Let and const | |
| classes and inheritance | |
| teplate literals | |
| string methods and number methods | |
| default params and spread operator | |
| set maps weakset weakmap |
| # alias to edit commit messages without using rebase interactive | |
| # example: git reword commithash message | |
| reword = "!f() {\n GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=\"sed -i 1s/^pick/reword/\" GIT_EDITOR=\"printf \\\"%s\\n\\\" \\\"$2\\\" >\" git rebase -i \"$1^\";\n git push -f;\n}; f" | |
| # completely wipe git history | |
| wipe-history = "!f() { git add . && git reset --soft $(git rev-list --max-parents=0 HEAD) && git commit --amend -m \"${1:-sup}\" && git push --force; }; f" | |
| # squash the last N commits | |
| squash = "!f(){ git reset --soft HEAD~${1} && git commit --edit -m\"$(git log --format=%B --reverse HEAD..HEAD@{1})\"; };f" |
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