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Swordfish90’s Apple2 retro terminal viewing rdme’s README.md
Primarily born out of the annoyance of never-ending README copy & paste, our teammate Adam Babik decided to utilize a Markdown Abstract Syntax Tree parser to generate a naive digest of README snippets and make them easily runnable. This is a prototype (take the happy path!), but we are pleased with the initial results. Illustrated here using Husky - a popular solution to manage git hooks:
Primarily born out of the annoyance of never-ending README copy & paste, our teammate Adam Babik decided to utilize a Markdown Abstract Syntax Tree parser to generate a naive digest of README snippets and make them easily runnable. This is a prototype (take the happy path!), but we are pleased with the initial results. Illustrated here using Husky - a popular solution to manage git hooks:
Using a simple rdme run you can run command blocks (check out the tab completion too) without much fuzz (as illustrated above making a sample commit to trigger the git-pre-commit hook). For a simple CLI tool, we have been pleasantly surprised at how natural the experience feels for interacting with tasks (if you like the terminal). You can find some additional examples inside of rdme’s repo.
$ scoop bucket add stateful https://github.com/stateful/scoop-bucket.git && scoop install stateful/rdme
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