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Grove Guardian
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Grove Guardian is a unique tower defense-style game created for the recent Ludum Dare game jam. Playable on Windows.

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Fausto95
Fausto95 commented Apr 7, 2020

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  • Excalidraw is a virtual collaborative whiteboard tool that lets you easily sketch diagrams that have a hand-drawn feel to them.
  • Excalidraw is a whiteboard tool that lets you easily sketch diagrams with a hand-drawn feel.
  • Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams.
  • Excalidraw is a virtual collaborative whiteboard tool to sketch diagrams with
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str225
str225 commented Apr 21, 2020

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I was trying to replace the gcc linting for clang with custom flags by customizing the linter through a custom plugin (mostly to see how it works).
I first tried to use the linter.removeLinter function (that isn't documented in the readme but is in the source code) and it didn't disabled the gcc linting. For disabling the gcc linter one has to

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diminutivesloop
diminutivesloop commented Mar 30, 2020

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After following the instructions for enabling shell completion I still can’t get the completion functionality to work. I’ve tried both the eval and Homebrew options. I’m on Mac OS 10.15.4 using zsh with Oh My Zsh and gh version 0.6.2.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Add the Homebrew completion [snippet](https://do
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lauralorenz
lauralorenz commented Apr 6, 2020

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Please provide a use case to help us understand your request in context
The Kubernetes Job tasks in our task library mimic the Kubernetes API, but an expected 'normal' use case of them is composed of several steps, namely creating a namespaced job, polling for it to complete, and deleting the job at the end. Right now no task in the task library knows how to poll for job status, an

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