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seancorfield/readme {:mvn/version "1.0.8"}
-- https://github.com/seancorfield/readme -- initial release of a simple library that turns your README.md
examples into executable tests! -- follow-up in #testing
I once played with the docstrings idea, but never did take it much further. https://gist.github.com/pithyless/c7d6954c055ad45b6dfd2fca6ddfcce9
@UJRDALZA5 How about this library? https://github.com/liquidz/testdoc
As suggested to me in #clojurescript I am reposting this here:
In the course of building a byte field diagram generator I’m creating to port some big LaTeX documents to Asciidoctor/Antora, I have ported Analemma (https://github.com/liebke/analemma) to .cljc
so it works in ClojureScript as well as Clojure, and (with David Liebke’s permission) posted a canonical release to Clojars.
Readme still reads "Clojure-based", change to Clojure(Script)?
The Readme is in some strange format called textile which is pretty opaque to me, so I was afraid to mess with it. I also rationalized ClojureScript as being Clojure-based. 😄 A pull request would be welcome if you think it’s important, though.