ex_doc_dash VS rubychanges

Compare ex_doc_dash vs rubychanges and see what are their differences.

ex_doc_dash

Dash.app formatter for ex_doc. (by JonGretar)

rubychanges

Comprehensive changelog of Ruby Programming Language (by rubyreferences)
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ex_doc_dash rubychanges
- 6
64 190
- 1.1%
0.0 6.6
over 2 years ago 3 months ago
CSS Ruby
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ex_doc_dash

Posts with mentions or reviews of ex_doc_dash. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning ex_doc_dash yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

rubychanges

Posts with mentions or reviews of rubychanges. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-08.
  • Question about the language (beginner)
    2 projects | /r/ruby | 8 May 2023
    If you want to know what Ruby changes, a good reference is Ruby changes
  • Ruby's Switch Statement Is More Flexible Than You Thought
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Apr 2023
    May I recommend to anyone facing similar issues and who may have at least some agency in dealing with the problem (can't assume you do, so forgive me in that case) the incredible work of Victor Shepelev with Ruby References: https://rubyreferences.github.io/rubychanges/evolution.html

    The site presents evolutions of Ruby since version 2.0 in an editorialized and well-written categorized release journal called "Ruby Evolution": https://rubyreferences.github.io/rubychanges/evolution.html

    There's also individual version releases annotated as well, for example for the recent Ruby 3.2: https://rubyreferences.github.io/rubychanges/3.2.html

    Note that these are not copies of the NEWS.md typically released when minor and major versions of Ruby come out. Victor specifically spent time to write more descriptive notes of what each notable change occurred over time. It's an incredible resource and we're extremely lucky to have him in our community.

    There's even a changelog for this meta-changelog, which makes my little Keep a Changelog heart sing, so you can see evolutions of this site over time as well: https://rubyreferences.github.io/rubychanges/

  • Ruby 3.2.0 Released
    2 projects | /r/ruby | 25 Dec 2022
    Annotated changes are expected to be ready somewhere before the New Year, hopefully.
  • Comprehensive Ruby 3.1 changelog
    1 project | /r/ruby | 6 Jan 2022
    But it is a GitHub repo from the very beginning :)
  • Catching up on things
    7 projects | /r/ruby | 19 Dec 2021
  • Comprehensive Ruby 3.0 changelog
    1 project | /r/ruby | 25 Dec 2020
    Open: the source of changelog is available on the GitHub and is open for fixes and suggestions.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ex_doc_dash and rubychanges you can also consider the following projects:

phoenix_api_docs - Phoenix API Docs

web_pipe - One-way pipe, composable, rack application builder

ex_doc - ExDoc produces HTML and EPUB documentation for Elixir projects

DistorteD - Ruby multimedia toolkit with deep Jekyll integration 🧪

ExDocRefined - A refined document viewer for Elixir and Phoenix

toe_tag - Utilities for categorizing and specifying exceptions.

Inch CI - Web frontend for Inch CI

rbs - Type Signature for Ruby

blue_bird - API Documentation Generator for the Phoenix Framework

docsearch - :blue_book: The easiest way to add search to your documentation.

PhoenixSwagger - Swagger integration to Phoenix framework

ruby - The Ruby Programming Language