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SEMBR #23
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This makes diffs to plain text easier to read, if it ever has to change.
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I dont have a strong feeling on this one way or another. Do love how rapidly were progressing on the website
Thanks @ericmjl! |
No VS plugin? :( |
lol, haha, nonononono, just "no vscode config files" allowed. |
No I meant there is no plugin to apply SEMBR.
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lol, haha, nonononono, just "no vscode config files" allowed.
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Ohhh haha. Yeah, there's none. It's tough, because semantics are both context-specific and human-directed (double-whammy against automation). |
Oh you did that by hand?
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Ohhh haha. Yeah, there's none. It's tough, because semantics are both
context-specific and human-directed (double-whammy against automation).
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Yeah. It's easy though, and doing this is an exercise in reading through the entire doc anyways :) |
Applied semantic line breaks (SEMBR). This makes prose easier to maintain and diff in the long-run.
For more info on SEMBR: https://sembr.org.