GitHub has a “clone” button, if you click on that you can get git links to download the code. The http-URL doesn’t require authentication.
Edit: I misread the comment that it’s about a different app.
GitHub has a “clone” button, if you click on that you can get git links to download the code. The http-URL doesn’t require authentication.
Edit: I misread the comment that it’s about a different app.
Nice visualisation, but the test on day five is useless. The control isn’t showing so something has gone wrong (either on your end, production end or “we’ll don’t know” end).
If C doesn’t have a dash, trash it, it won’t tell you anything.
Furthermore, due to oxidation and other foreign influences, I’m not even sure if this diagram is useful if you’ve taken this photo in one go (lining up the tests). The results are also just valid for like 30 mins or so.
Source: the manual of the tests I had at home (various brands)
Edit: this is merely context. Always check your test and act accordingly. For this visualisation it’s okay I guess.
If you have a somewhat decent shell, just smack tab twice after the filename, it’ll list the directories present.
It’s a convenience over privacy thing. If the api is discord compatible you lose the e2e on that channel / server, or make the api e2e but then existing bots need modifying
I could see this being a toggle