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RunKit is a Node playground in your browser. Every npm module is preinstalled, and you can create APIs instantly.
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RunKit Jan 28
Replying to @WietseWind
Yes we pushed a major update that significantly improves performance. You should be able to throw 30 runkit embeds on a page now and they take the same memory as just one did before. We’ll be sharing more details soon. And yeah, we’ll definitely make the error more intelligible!
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RunKit Jan 28
Replying to @WietseWind
Sorry — the issue is minHeight is “400” instead of the string “400px”. Apologies for the bad error message, we’re trying to move to a place where we support more CSS styling and thus have to enforce the units, is it feasible to fix that on your end?
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RunKit Jan 28
Replying to @WietseWind
Can you send us the exact code you’re using (DM or email if sensitive is fine)? It’s working on our end. Here’s that exact code, can you confirm that works?
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RunKit Dec 20
Replying to @SimoEast
Hi Simon, the rate-limit is not documented and is subject to change. You can, however, observe the rate-limit via the `runkit-rate-limit-remaining` header in the response.
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RunKit Nov 15
Replying to @noseratio
We’ve cloned the notebook and had it work, but we’ll take a closer look.
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RunKit Nov 15
Replying to @noseratio
We think this is just because the evaluator died in the second one. There shouldn’t be a difference between the two. If you rerun does it reproduce?
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RunKit Nov 6
Replying to @Smetad_Anarkist
Hi Martin, your package is available now. We recently release Node 13 support, when new major version of Node are released it takes a while to reprocess packages, so sometimes newer packages get delayed too. Sorry for the delay!
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RunKit Oct 29
RunKit makes shipping your API endpoints in Node.js simple. With , seamlessly prototype and launch your ideas.
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James Messinger Oct 30
Oh wow. just created a zero-friction way to publish an endpoint for prototyping or mocking. Add whatever JavaScript logic you want, and import any npm package you need.
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RunKit Oct 29
RunKit makes shipping your API endpoints in Node.js simple. With , seamlessly prototype and launch your ideas.
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ryan tracey Oct 2
"Why RunKit is the Best REPL for Node.js" by Ryan Tracey
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Francisco Tolmasky Jul 16
We just shipped enhanced support in RunKit!
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RunKit Jun 21
Replying to @kopseng
We’re looking into ways of supporting this. Have to have a way to specify version, etc.
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Francis 🎱 Gulotta Jun 13
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RunKit Apr 11
Replying to @ubax
yes, we can help with that! I’ll send you a DM and we’d be happy to delete or restore an archived Notebook for you.
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Mainasara 🇳🇬 Apr 10
Something I found out recently is that using for code examples in posts is very useful because readers can interact with the code and learn with experience and not because you told them the "expected" output
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RunKit Apr 5
Replying to @seangates
You can do require(“package@3.1.4”) to get that specific version.
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RunKit Mar 27
Replying to @francoisproulx
Yes, the theme maker is still very much beta. We have: atom-dark, atom-light, one-dark, one-light, solarized-dark, solarized-light, and the default runkit-light.
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RunKit Mar 27
Replying to @francoisproulx
Actually, misunderstood. If you want them to put in keys you souls use environment variables api, that way they don’t get stored forever (which is bad). Then in the code you just do process.env.WHATEVERYOUCALLEDIT
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