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Seeing Is Believing reviews and mentions
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Which VIM plugin is being used to view the line by line output here? (The text in yellow is generated upon execution) Is there a similar plugin to view line by line output in Atom?
He uses this gem Seeing Is Believing! I have used it with VIM and Ruby programming language only, and it looks like you can integrate it with Atom too using this other plugin seeing-is-believing package.
Stats
JoshCheek/seeing_is_believing is an open source project licensed under Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Seeing Is Believing is Ruby.