did_you_mean VS Rails Footnotes

Compare did_you_mean vs Rails Footnotes and see what are their differences.

Rails Footnotes

Every Rails page has footnotes that gives information about your application and links back to your editor (by indirect)
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did_you_mean Rails Footnotes
1 1
1,871 1,522
0.1% -
4.9 8.3
about 1 month ago 8 days ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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did_you_mean

Posts with mentions or reviews of did_you_mean. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-13.

Rails Footnotes

Posts with mentions or reviews of Rails Footnotes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-15.
  • Utilizing "Application Trace" from error page in browser
    2 projects | /r/rails | 15 Oct 2022
    Not like rails-footnotes had it back when I last used it (which is probably 2010 time frame). For me, right now, when I click one of the lines in the Application Trace, it just changes the top box showing the piece of code that failed. Back in 2010, TextMate was the editor a lot of Rails developers used but I used emacs. The links from rails-footnotes had a scheme of something like txtmt: and I had to write things so that that scheme would be sent to Emacs and also Emacs code that knew what to do with it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing did_you_mean and Rails Footnotes you can also consider the following projects:

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