![]() I don't really need to hear from people unable to tame their own words when they have no time limit on typing them, and I'd rather belong to a community with fewer responses but a higher proportion of politeness and shared humanity than an array of comments expressing the kind of gruff emphasis on failure that bookends the original comment, "Your gif doesn't convey your idea _at all_," and "i'm confused as to why this project even exists."Įdit: BTW today I learned "stet" thanks to you. If raising the bar only this high results in "far fewer people" interacting, maybe that's a good thing. In my view, it's a sign of intelligence, learning how to communicate effectively. You catch more flies with honey than vinegar and all that.Īnd really the reply above isn't that big a difference. I'm as guilty as any of failing in that way.īut if criticism's aim is to improve, it will be more successful if it's more easily digested by its audience. It does require a little additional effort to write kinder feedback, to take the moment to address the human being behind an Internet comment in a similar way to how we might address a person face to face. > and delicately toning down the criticism, then far fewer people are going to be willing to expend enough effort to interact I think we can all agree that the inclusion of suggested fixes does make feedback more helpful in general. > If the only way some one can give usable problem analysis and criticism is by including suggested fixes, I also think that the reply represents a better way. LicenseĬopyright (c) 2019-present, Anton Reshetov.I agree that the original comment was not overtly _un_friendly. At the same time, I wanted this project to be an open source project. Snippet Store was released under the MIT License and written using JavaScript. It is support single and multi-file snippet and wide range of programming languages. Also, I wanted this project to absorb the best of such applications already on the market (both free and paid). Snippet Store is a snippet management app for developers that works on Windows, and Linux. The goal of creating this application was mostly my own growth as a developer. Beautiful ScreenshotsĬreate beautiful snippet images on different backgrounds and in different modes Overview With the VS Code extension you get practically zen mode, search for the necessary snippets and insert them immediately or save the selected code sections as a snippet. MassCode supports extensions for VS Code, Raycast and Alfred, which gives even more possibilities to use application. The database files are on your local computer. ![]() MassCode uses a simple JSON to store your data. You can use any service that provides cloud synchronization, such as iCloud Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox or other similar. MassCode automatically saves any changes you make during work, so you don't have to worry about losing changes. Therefore massCode has a fast full-text search with highlighting of the search query. It is impossible to imagine a productive snippets manager without quick access to snippets. It's great for classroom use, team meetings, conferences or simply reviewing notes on your own. MassCode allows you to make a presentation out of a sequence of snippets. Also massCode supports Mermaid - diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically. MassCode allows you to write in Markdown and provide support to syntax highlighting, tables, list and other formatting. You can not only collect snippets, but also see the rendering result for HTML and CSS in real time. There is also support for Prettier for code formatting. The application currently supports more than 160 grammars. This tandem opens the door to over 600 existing grammars. tmLanguage as the grammar for syntax highlighting. MassCode uses Codemirror as the basis for the editor and. Each snippet has fragments - tabs, which gives even greater level of organization. MassCode allows you to organize snippets using multi-level folders as well as tags.
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