This looks promising, thank you. I always used GitGutter and having to remember “: GitGutterDiffOrig” just to see my changes is a pain sometimes, this plugin seems more intuitive.
https://www.svgrepo.com
I find the site very user friendly as it lets you customize the stroke's width, color etc, see how it looks like and copy the modified version.
This site shows up on google a lot but it's a bit sketchy that there isn't a link to the source / license text. Not to mention the SEO heavy descriptions.
> Free Download Wallet 460 SVG vector file in monocolor and multicolor type for Sketch and Figma from Wallet 460 Vectors svg vector
Plus I've found the license listed isn't always accurate. For example the emojione icons are listed as MIT. But the actual repo says CC 4.0, with the non-artwork being MIT.
I have not used the app but the developer Paul Hudson was the guy who taught me Swift and UIKit when I was in college and wanted to dig into iOS development for fun. He’s truly gifted when it comes to teaching.
Thank you for your kind words! I've spent over a decade teaching folks to build apps, and it's something I hope I can continue doing for a long time to come.
Would you mind explaining what you mean by relative imports and what the correct approach would be? I'm somewhat confused since I think of relative imports as something like "../.." which you can't do anyway.
I'm currently learning Go, so I apologize in advance if I'm missing something.
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