Is there any easter egg in Sitecore?

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I am just curious whether there is an easter egg - inside joke, hidden message (image) or secret feature - that you have found in Sitecore in various versions.



Are there any?



Easter egg -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media)










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    Point 38 of these release notes. community.sitecore.net/technical_blogs/b/…
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    Also; Unicorn has a few ;-)
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I am just curious whether there is an easter egg - inside joke, hidden message (image) or secret feature - that you have found in Sitecore in various versions.



Are there any?



Easter egg -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media)










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    Point 38 of these release notes. community.sitecore.net/technical_blogs/b/…
    – Mark Cassidy
    22 hours ago







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    Also; Unicorn has a few ;-)
    – Mark Cassidy
    22 hours ago






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    Sounds like the hunt is on for the elusive answer to 38
    – jrap
    17 hours ago












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I am just curious whether there is an easter egg - inside joke, hidden message (image) or secret feature - that you have found in Sitecore in various versions.



Are there any?



Easter egg -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media)










share|improve this question















I am just curious whether there is an easter egg - inside joke, hidden message (image) or secret feature - that you have found in Sitecore in various versions.



Are there any?



Easter egg -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media)







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    Point 38 of these release notes. community.sitecore.net/technical_blogs/b/…
    – Mark Cassidy
    22 hours ago







  • 1




    Also; Unicorn has a few ;-)
    – Mark Cassidy
    22 hours ago






  • 2




    Sounds like the hunt is on for the elusive answer to 38
    – jrap
    17 hours ago












  • 2




    Point 38 of these release notes. community.sitecore.net/technical_blogs/b/…
    – Mark Cassidy
    22 hours ago







  • 1




    Also; Unicorn has a few ;-)
    – Mark Cassidy
    22 hours ago






  • 2




    Sounds like the hunt is on for the elusive answer to 38
    – jrap
    17 hours ago







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2




Point 38 of these release notes. community.sitecore.net/technical_blogs/b/…
– Mark Cassidy
22 hours ago





Point 38 of these release notes. community.sitecore.net/technical_blogs/b/…
– Mark Cassidy
22 hours ago





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1




Also; Unicorn has a few ;-)
– Mark Cassidy
22 hours ago




Also; Unicorn has a few ;-)
– Mark Cassidy
22 hours ago




2




2




Sounds like the hunt is on for the elusive answer to 38
– jrap
17 hours ago




Sounds like the hunt is on for the elusive answer to 38
– jrap
17 hours ago










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Maybe not an easter egg, but MainUtil class contains some "useful" methods like:



  1. My favorites:

/// <summary>Returns false.</summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool False()

return false;


/// <summary>
/// Returns <c>true</c>.
/// </summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool True()

return true;



  1. Method used by every single Sitecore developer:

/// <summary>Determines whether the specified string is empty.</summary>
/// <param name="s">The s.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified string is empty; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
public static bool IsEmpty(string s)

if (s != null)
return s.Length == 0;
return true;



  1. Very functional:

/// <summary>No-op</summary>
public static void Nop(params object obj)



/// <summary>Touch</summary>
public static void Touch(params object obj)




  1. The one I cannot live without:

/// <summary>
/// Method to call when doing silent catches. Causes the Resharper warning to disappear.
/// </summary>
public static void SilentCatch()







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  • I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago







  • 1




    Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
    – Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
    15 hours ago






  • 1




    @Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
    – Nic Hartley
    13 hours ago

















up vote
12
down vote













I have previously found 2 secret CLI commands in Sitecore JSS:



elephant-in-the-room:



> jss elephant-in-the-room
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
_.-- ,.--.
.' .' /
| @ |'..--------._
/ ._/ '.
/ .-.-
( /
\ '. | #
\ -. /
: | )._____.'
" | / | )
| |./' :__ .-'
'--'

Won't someone please address me?


whats-the-password:



> jss whats-the-password
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
Why it's b, of course.




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    I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago










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Maybe not an easter egg, but MainUtil class contains some "useful" methods like:



  1. My favorites:

/// <summary>Returns false.</summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool False()

return false;


/// <summary>
/// Returns <c>true</c>.
/// </summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool True()

return true;



  1. Method used by every single Sitecore developer:

/// <summary>Determines whether the specified string is empty.</summary>
/// <param name="s">The s.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified string is empty; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
public static bool IsEmpty(string s)

if (s != null)
return s.Length == 0;
return true;



  1. Very functional:

/// <summary>No-op</summary>
public static void Nop(params object obj)



/// <summary>Touch</summary>
public static void Touch(params object obj)




  1. The one I cannot live without:

/// <summary>
/// Method to call when doing silent catches. Causes the Resharper warning to disappear.
/// </summary>
public static void SilentCatch()







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  • I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago







  • 1




    Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
    – Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
    15 hours ago






  • 1




    @Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
    – Nic Hartley
    13 hours ago














up vote
15
down vote













Maybe not an easter egg, but MainUtil class contains some "useful" methods like:



  1. My favorites:

/// <summary>Returns false.</summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool False()

return false;


/// <summary>
/// Returns <c>true</c>.
/// </summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool True()

return true;



  1. Method used by every single Sitecore developer:

/// <summary>Determines whether the specified string is empty.</summary>
/// <param name="s">The s.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified string is empty; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
public static bool IsEmpty(string s)

if (s != null)
return s.Length == 0;
return true;



  1. Very functional:

/// <summary>No-op</summary>
public static void Nop(params object obj)



/// <summary>Touch</summary>
public static void Touch(params object obj)




  1. The one I cannot live without:

/// <summary>
/// Method to call when doing silent catches. Causes the Resharper warning to disappear.
/// </summary>
public static void SilentCatch()







share|improve this answer






















  • I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago







  • 1




    Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
    – Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
    15 hours ago






  • 1




    @Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
    – Nic Hartley
    13 hours ago












up vote
15
down vote










up vote
15
down vote









Maybe not an easter egg, but MainUtil class contains some "useful" methods like:



  1. My favorites:

/// <summary>Returns false.</summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool False()

return false;


/// <summary>
/// Returns <c>true</c>.
/// </summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool True()

return true;



  1. Method used by every single Sitecore developer:

/// <summary>Determines whether the specified string is empty.</summary>
/// <param name="s">The s.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified string is empty; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
public static bool IsEmpty(string s)

if (s != null)
return s.Length == 0;
return true;



  1. Very functional:

/// <summary>No-op</summary>
public static void Nop(params object obj)



/// <summary>Touch</summary>
public static void Touch(params object obj)




  1. The one I cannot live without:

/// <summary>
/// Method to call when doing silent catches. Causes the Resharper warning to disappear.
/// </summary>
public static void SilentCatch()







share|improve this answer














Maybe not an easter egg, but MainUtil class contains some "useful" methods like:



  1. My favorites:

/// <summary>Returns false.</summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool False()

return false;


/// <summary>
/// Returns <c>true</c>.
/// </summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public static bool True()

return true;



  1. Method used by every single Sitecore developer:

/// <summary>Determines whether the specified string is empty.</summary>
/// <param name="s">The s.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified string is empty; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
public static bool IsEmpty(string s)

if (s != null)
return s.Length == 0;
return true;



  1. Very functional:

/// <summary>No-op</summary>
public static void Nop(params object obj)



/// <summary>Touch</summary>
public static void Touch(params object obj)




  1. The one I cannot live without:

/// <summary>
/// Method to call when doing silent catches. Causes the Resharper warning to disappear.
/// </summary>
public static void SilentCatch()








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  • I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago







  • 1




    Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
    – Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
    15 hours ago






  • 1




    @Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
    – Nic Hartley
    13 hours ago
















  • I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago







  • 1




    Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
    – Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
    15 hours ago






  • 1




    @Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
    – Nic Hartley
    13 hours ago















I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
– Peter Prochazka
19 hours ago





I think that these can be classified as Easter eggs as Easter eggs are also secret feature and these are definitely those kind of "features" :) Thanks for sharing
– Peter Prochazka
19 hours ago





1




1




Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
– Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
15 hours ago




Interestingly, IsEmpty is basically the same as IsNullOrEmpty
– Matthew FitzGerald-Chamberlain
15 hours ago




1




1




@Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
– Nic Hartley
13 hours ago




@Geoff Whoops! I'm not sure what was going through my mind, there. You're right.
– Nic Hartley
13 hours ago










up vote
12
down vote













I have previously found 2 secret CLI commands in Sitecore JSS:



elephant-in-the-room:



> jss elephant-in-the-room
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
_.-- ,.--.
.' .' /
| @ |'..--------._
/ ._/ '.
/ .-.-
( /
\ '. | #
\ -. /
: | )._____.'
" | / | )
| |./' :__ .-'
'--'

Won't someone please address me?


whats-the-password:



> jss whats-the-password
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
Why it's b, of course.




share
















  • 3




    I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago














up vote
12
down vote













I have previously found 2 secret CLI commands in Sitecore JSS:



elephant-in-the-room:



> jss elephant-in-the-room
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
_.-- ,.--.
.' .' /
| @ |'..--------._
/ ._/ '.
/ .-.-
( /
\ '. | #
\ -. /
: | )._____.'
" | / | )
| |./' :__ .-'
'--'

Won't someone please address me?


whats-the-password:



> jss whats-the-password
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
Why it's b, of course.




share
















  • 3




    I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago












up vote
12
down vote










up vote
12
down vote









I have previously found 2 secret CLI commands in Sitecore JSS:



elephant-in-the-room:



> jss elephant-in-the-room
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
_.-- ,.--.
.' .' /
| @ |'..--------._
/ ._/ '.
/ .-.-
( /
\ '. | #
\ -. /
: | )._____.'
" | / | )
| |./' :__ .-'
'--'

Won't someone please address me?


whats-the-password:



> jss whats-the-password
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
Why it's b, of course.




share












I have previously found 2 secret CLI commands in Sitecore JSS:



elephant-in-the-room:



> jss elephant-in-the-room
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
_.-- ,.--.
.' .' /
| @ |'..--------._
/ ._/ '.
/ .-.-
( /
\ '. | #
\ -. /
: | )._____.'
" | / | )
| |./' :__ .-'
'--'

Won't someone please address me?


whats-the-password:



> jss whats-the-password
JSS CLI is running in global mode because it was not installed in the local node_modules folder.
Why it's b, of course.





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    I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago












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    I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
    – Peter Prochazka
    19 hours ago







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I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
– Peter Prochazka
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I wouldn't expect anything else from JSS team than some Easter eggs ;)
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