@KartikSoneji_ @harshgkapadia @cramforce Same for JS (e.g., npmjs.com/package/dedent), but it’s so much nicer if stuff like this is supported at the language level.
Language-level string dedenting proposal for JS: https://t.co/3dkgMbKo1L.
“`js
class Foo {
print() {
console.log(“`
Look ma, no leading spaces!
“`)
}
}
“`
This will output the template with margins stripped:
“`
Look ma, no leadin
@EricR57959850 Thanks for clarifying. I have tested the various scenarios, and believe me, it’s all taken care of, but it simply takes time to roll this out gradually to all the different variants of what a Google search can end up in (image, maps, shoppi
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@othermaciej @hober I ran it through the OCR feature that’s built into Safari and it (and I) think it says: (/me pastes) “Noâ€. 😂 https://t.co/RIbuM4sTaC
Clarification: If you’re still on macOS Catalina or Big Sur, it’s a Safari-only update (not a full OS update as on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Monterey): https://t.co/o92rka8hMV.
(via https://t.co/8Zv1d1rkGv)
@tropicadri And I think it’s safe to say that the team likes you ☺ï¸! I do for sure!
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