ayo
elm-verify-examples | ayo | |
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7.3 | 10.0 | |
29 days ago | almost 6 years ago | |
Elm | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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elm-verify-examples
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Non-code contributions are the secret to open source success
> Examples in documentation can (for some doc frameworks & languages) be set up to run as tests, ensuring they stay current and actually work.
As an example, in Elm (as in many languages) your publicly exposed functions in a package (a.k.a. library) are required to have documentation comments. This often includes a simple example because, well, it's easy to grasp. The build tool elm-verify-examples runs all of these examples and verifies that the output is what you say it is. It pretty cleverly uses the inline comment delimiter as the start of an arrow so that the rendered code listing in the example is still syntactically correct.
https://github.com/stoeffel/elm-verify-examples
ayo
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Forgejo forks its own path forward
Politically-motivated forks by non-developers have happened in the fast. For example, https://github.com/ayojs/ayo — a fork of node.js, whose only changes were to README.md and CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, everything else was just copied from Node.
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Non-code contributions are the secret to open source success
I present you Ayo.js, a long-dead Node.js fork with almost as many moderators as "core" members. I'm sure there are a variety of reasons why it bit the dust but I'll always view it as a lesson in priorities.
https://github.com/ayojs/ayo
- NimSkull: A Hard Fork of Nim
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Open source ‘protestware’ harms Open Source
That reminded me of the whole Ayo.js thing: https://github.com/ayojs/ayo
The NodeJS community somehow tends to attract the worst kind of people.
What are some alternatives?
team - Rust teams structure
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pasvulkan - Vulkan header generator, OOP-style API wrapper, framework and prospective Vulkan-based game engine for Object Pascal
hello - Desktop system for creators with a focus on simplicity, elegance, and usability. Based on FreeBSD. Less, but better!
isomorphic-git - A pure JavaScript implementation of git for node and browsers!