I'm not really actively using it, just for future study in a test account.

But I noticed that http://buzzword.org.uk/2014/pm/pm2.js is not reachable for me.

Does someone have a copy and is please able to post it here within a code block?

Just to keep it archived for the future and linkable.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!

update

It's back online, but here a copy.

Please note you can also link to it directly.

update: under construction need a real computer to fix this*

(darn when copying from my tablet \n got lost, this plus tab indentation makes it unreadable, and probably even broken)

Update: tried my best to reconstruct a decent formatting (god bless emacs)


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