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Automating CI/CD to Publish Your First npm Package Using GitHub Actions
Step-by-Step Guide: 1. Initialize a new React + Vite project. 2. Clean up unnecessary folders (src, public, assets). 3. Update your package.json (name, author, license, repo) 4. Set up GitHub Actions → .github/workflows/publish-npm.yml. 5. Create an npm access token → add it as a GitHub secret (NPM_TOKEN). 6. Run npm login locally. 7. Push your code to GitHub. 8. Watch your GitHub Actions build and publish your package to npm automatically! And that’s how you publish your first npm package effortlessly!
 Automating CI/CD to Publish Your First npm Package Using GitHub Actions
Extensions
Hello all, what are (in your opinion), the most used extensions or the ones you use the most (doesn't matter if it is for VSCode or another IDE, just post them there)?
Little help?
Hello all, I started using Obsidian yesterday and the one thing that troubles me is when I want a callout for a block, only the first line of the block is formatted. I tried some hints and tips from ChatGPT, but none of the work. So, is there a way to format the whole code, or it is not possible (please check the image below). Thanks in advance!
Little help?
Thoughts on Linux
I will admit that my first encounter with programming was because of the mammon. I was hearthbroken and needed a push to keep going, so I started this journey in a 4gb RAM Dell Laptop. At some point things had to start breaking down. However, in this midtime, I feel like Linux has opened up new paths for me that I never thought possible. I also feel like studying Linux is one of the most enjoyable things I do right now. It helps me reinforce positive patterns and think from a higher perspective. That said, I'd love to hear what industry veterans think about Linux. How do you think the fury of a young Linus Torvalds more than 30 years ago has benefited you in your career?
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