From 919fdaf1e4a1c7863472d8b993576b2b10814d54 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stephen Grider
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 15:18:36 -0800
Subject: [PATCH 01/11] Update README.md
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README.md | 177 +-----------------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 175 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,176 +1,3 @@
-# Pixyll
+# ReactJSNews
-[pixyll.com](http://www.pixyll.com)
-
-
-
-Pixyll is a simple, beautiful theme for Jekyll that emphasizes content rather than aesthetic fluff. It's mobile _first_, fluidly responsive, and delightfully lightweight.
-
-It's pretty minimal, but leverages large type and drastic contrast to make a statement, on all devices.
-
-This Jekyll theme was crafted with <3 by [John Otander](http://johnotander.com)
-([@4lpine](https://twitter.com/4lpine)).
-
-中文版 .
-
-## Getting Started
-
-If you're completely new to Jekyll, I recommend checking out the documentation at or there's a tutorial by [Smashing Magazine](http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/08/01/build-blog-jekyll-github-pages/).
-
-### Installing Jekyll
-
-If you don't have Jekyll already installed, you will need to go ahead and do that.
-
-```
-$ gem install jekyll
-```
-
-#### Verify your Jekyll version
-
-It's important to also check your version of Jekyll since this project uses Native Sass which
-is [only supported by 2.0+](http://jekyllrb.com/news/2014/05/06/jekyll-turns-2-0-0/).
-
-```
-$ jekyll -v
-# This should be jekyll 2.0.0 or later
-```
-
-### Fork, then clone
-
-Fork the repo, and then clone it so you've got the code locally.
-
-### Modify the _config.yml
-
-The `_config.yml` located in the root of the Pixyll directory contains all of the configuration details
-for the Jekyll site. The defaults are:
-
-```yml
-# Site settings
-title: Pixyll
-email: your_email@example.com
-author: John Otander
-description: "A simple, beautiful theme for Jekyll that emphasizes content rather than aesthetic fluff."
-baseurl: ""
-url: "http://pixyll.com"
-
-# Build settings
-markdown: kramdown
-permalink: pretty
-paginate: 3
-```
-
-### Jekyll Serve
-
-Then, start the Jekyll Server. I always like to give the `--watch` option so it updates the generated HTML when I make changes.
-
-```
-$ jekyll serve --watch
-```
-
-Now you can navigate to `localhost:4000` in your browser to see the site.
-
-### Using Github Pages
-
-You can host your Jekyll site for free with Github Pages. [Click here](https://pages.github.com/) for more information.
-
-#### A configuration tweak if you're using a gh-pages sub-folder
-
-In addition to your github-username.github.io repo that maps to the root url, you can serve up sites by using a gh-pages branch for other repos so they're available at github-username.github.io/repo-name.
-
-This will require you to modify the `_config.yml` like so:
-
-```yml
-# Site settings
-title: Repo Name
-email: your_email@example.com
-author: John Otander
-description: "Repo description"
-baseurl: "/repo-name"
-url: "http://github-username.github.io"
-
-# Build settings
-markdown: kramdown
-permalink: pretty
-paginate: 3
-```
-
-This will ensure that the the correct relative path is constructed for your assets and posts. Also, in order to run the project locally, you will need to specify the blank string for the baseurl: `$ jekyll serve --baseurl ''`.
-
-##### If you don't want the header to link back to the root url
-
-You will also need to tweak the header include `/{{ site.baseurl }}`:
-
-```html
-
-```
-
-A relevant Jekyll Github Issue:
-
-### Contact Form
-
-If you'd like to keep the contact form, which uses , you will need to update the email address.
-
-Currently, the `contact.md` has the following:
-
-```html
-
+ Read More
{% endfor %}
From 5415a56cef86e430aa46b13a8e48dcf57d85dad5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alec Barlow
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:46:26 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 11/11] post except
---
_posts/2017-03-28-proxies-with-redux-types.md | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/_posts/2017-03-28-proxies-with-redux-types.md b/_posts/2017-03-28-proxies-with-redux-types.md
index 8711673..f0fd728 100644
--- a/_posts/2017-03-28-proxies-with-redux-types.md
+++ b/_posts/2017-03-28-proxies-with-redux-types.md
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ One of the most common problems that I run into when using Redux is trying to fi
+One of the most common problems that I run into when using Redux is trying to figure out why an action is not being captured by a reducer. For someone just getting starting with Redux, debugging this issue can be especially overwhelming because of how Redux manages data flow. So before you start pouring over configuration code, or the logic contained in your action creators and reducers, please, make sure your action types are defined and spelled correctly.
In any application that I have built, most bugs that I have run into are simply due to typos. However, the solution to this particular problem is harder to spot because no errors are raised when the application is run. Take a look at the snippet below.