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RubyGems.org Adds New Maintainer Role
RubyGems.org has added a new "maintainer" role that allows for publishing new versions of gems. This new permission type is aimed at improving security for gem owners and the service overall.
New Generation Build System
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Fly is a modern build system for Node based in co-routines, generators and promises. See why Fly is good.
Fly has robust error handling, callback heaven, cascading tasks, parallel execution and a simple API.
See the documentation to learn more about how to use Fly and write your own plugins.
npm install fly
const paths = {
scripts: ["src/**/*.js", "!src/ignore/**/*.js"]
}
export default function* () {
yield this.clear("build")
this.watch([paths.scripts], ["scripts"])
}
export function* scripts () {
yield this
.source(paths.scripts)
.babel({ stage: 0 })
.uglify()
.concat("all.min.js")
.target("build/js")
}
Contributions are absolutely welcome. Check out our contribution guide.
MIT © Jorge Bucaran et al :heart:
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For back-end development
The npm package fly receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, fly popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fly demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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