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Doc string states:
Date().weekday -> 5 // fifth day in the current week.
Guess what, 5 is not friday. It's thursday. It makes some sense after i dug deeper, but as a programmer, i assumed monday could be 0 or 1, therefore thursday should be 3 or 4. Monday is 2! Because sunday is 1!
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- Applicable nodegit version: v0.23.0 built from source
https://www.nodegit.org/api/tree/ has an example of how to use tree.walk(), but it doesn't mention a critical detail, which is mentioned in an example:
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as of tap 11 there is a feature for testing with snapshots. It seems to me like there are couple places in our test suite where we could move to this pattern to this technique.
This is a great place for someone to hack on if they wanted to get started in this repo
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With the introduction of web streams, it would be good to integrate support into the various common stream utilities...
Refs: nodejs/node#39134
/cc @mcollina @ronag
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