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Feature request > Document the --listfixers command line option with Katacoda #58
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Yep, great idea 👍 |
@adriens How are your calves ? |
@tamere-allo-peter : Does |
Yes, see README or |
@adriens The |
OK, can you please drop me a dedicated issue so I upgrade the documentation 🙏 |
@adriens I don't understand what you want to upgrade besides the image above, since the present issue is precisely about documenting this feature. It being still open means there's no documentation to upgrade. |
I mean : documenting a screenshot on the README is not the same thing than documenting it on katacoda 😸 |
@adriens sorry I talked about the image above only (and btw didn't ask for you to replace it, it was just FYI), not about the demo at the top of the README... Don't worry with this, I don't think doing screenshots/demos before all command line options are implemented is a waste of time. And I've got some new ideas to add as command line options ;) |
Got it dude 😸 |
At a given phasis, we'll have to pay good attention to breaking changes as it may have impact on our tool's popularity 👍 |
LOL. That's what tests are for ! And yes, they are coming sooner than later... |
💟 |
📜 Read (and accept) this before
❔ Context
yamlfixer
v0.3.9 introduces the--listfixers
command line option to list the problems reported byyamllint
thatyamlfixer
knows how to fix.👉 It would be great to document this with Katacoda.
💡 Proposed solution
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