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Example: mplanchard/dotfiles@b8c2a17
Already done with the VSCode settings (see README.md)
Write what aliases you added to yourself. It is possible with the author's edition for easier memorization and input. You can add to the file with examples of aliases if you think that the alias might be useful to someone else: https://github.com/CSRedRat/topalias/blob/master/topalias/data/.bash_aliases
Cloud services:
- AWS
- GCloud
- DigitalOcean
Anybody willing to contribute can raise a PR simply.
Note:
- Please do check all the commands in your system prior to raising a PR.
- Please try to include at least 5 aliases in the PRs.
- Keep separate PRs for different cloud services.
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Right now we have
_moduleAliasesand_moduleDirectoriesoptions that we read from package.json. It makes sense to move them into"module-alias": { alias, modules }(namesalias, modulescan be different, just took them from WebPack https://webpack.js.org/configuration/resolve/)