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The HoneySQL README has a standard link to cljdocs, just like next.jdbc
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Right at the top of the readme?
(I'm curious because I've just followed what most other repos seemed to be doing)
Both honeysql and next.jdbc do the exact same thing...
(depstar too)
Hey, that's a perfectly valid point! If that isn't obvious, I can def. make it clearer.
I don't like that you can't copy'n'paste the versions from those badges but they seem ... "standard" ... even if they're not obvious?
oh... um... 😁
I guess they're not very accessible... 😐
Brilliant! I've updated honeysql and depstar like that.
(and expectations.clojure.test!)
I hope you will also continue to provide feedback like this -- it is super helpful (even if I seem dense about understanding the feedback sometimes!)