vscode-runme
runme.dev
vscode-runme | runme.dev | |
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7 | 1 | |
166 | 26 | |
2.4% | - | |
9.8 | 10.0 | |
1 day ago | 12 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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vscode-runme
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Runme Gist: A Pastebin for Terminals Inside Your Docs
Notebook: https://github.com/stateful/vscode-runme/blob/main/examples/gist.md
- BranchGPT - AI-Powered Solution to Branch Names via Merge Commits
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BranchGPT: The AI-Powered Solution to Personalized Branch Names
Jump right in with: $ runme branchGPT (install via Homebrew or Scoop)
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2023/05
Super easy to get started: https://runme.dev/
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Integration testing docs in GitHub Actions
⏯ Never heard of Runme before? It's an open source toolkit that let's you run your README.md and other markdown docs in both terminal and as runnable notebook inside VS Code. Check it out.
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ReadmeOps: Testing markdown docs (eg README.md) in GitHub Actions.
With today's v1.0 of Runme, a flexible open-source toolkit to run, edit, and test the docs describing your Developer Experience, this is finally possible!
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Run your README.md in VS Code
We chose to release Runme early as an invitation to the dev community to participate in it’s on-going development. Both the extension and CLI are still under heavy development and haven’t yet undergone extensive battle testing. Please send us bug reports and feature requests if anything gets in your way.
runme.dev
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Run your README.md in VS Code
After a fair amount of experimentation, we decided to build a VS Code Extension UX on top of the Runme parser. This extension will now make your README.md (onboarding and runbook docs) available within a VS Code powered Notebook Experience requiring zero changes to the underlying markdown. To showcase an end-to-end example, we’ve assembled a repo https://github.com/stateful/runme.dev (backing https://runme.dev) using Deno’s Fresh web framework, a CMS, testing, and deployment. Here we go:
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