Hello, I'm Wilco and I'm 27 years old and I'm from the Netherlands.
I play mostly Splatoon, Mario, Donkey Kong, Pokemon and Zelda.
I'm also a programmer mostly with Vue but also some other projects
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Wilco
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Cool! Apparently the npm Dependency Links VSCode extension has a configuration to specify a custom registry.
Now ctrl clicking a dependency in package.json takes me directly to npmx.dev.
{
"npmDependencyLinks.registryUrlPattern": "https://npmx.dev/package/{{pkg}}"
}
git platforms off course can also reply here to share their knowledge that can help the development.
Wilco
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I just backed Kami Quest: Enter the Imagynasium.
For package users/contributors/maintainers that use something different than Github please leave a comment below with your package.
It'll help a lot during development for supporting other git platforms like Codeberg, Gitlab etc
🇳🇱 @npmx.dev is nu 100% vertaald in het Nederlands
🇬🇧 @npmx.dev is now 100% translated into Dutch
🇳🇱 Er zijn nog een paar vertalingen missend zoals voor privacy beleid en zeer recente toevoegingen maar die zullen binnenkort ook vertaald worden
🇬🇧 There are still a few translations missing, such as privacy policy and very recent additions, but these will also be translated soon
🇳🇱 @npmx.dev is nu ook beschikbaar in het Nederlands.
🇬🇧 @npmx.dev is now also available in Dutch.
In @npmx.dev you can now view a package's changelogs
currently only package's that use Github to host their releases or changelog.md are supported but support for others are planned
100 days of ./ npmx
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Extension for Visual Studio Code - Go to npm site of your dependencies