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Motivation
The instructions for OpenSuse are incomplete, for Leap 15.1 at least. The command
sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_ruby devel_C_C++
does not install ruby-devel (only ruby2.5-devel):
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Assemble's highly modular nature makes it difficult to discover methods that are added via mixins or inheritance. For example, .use and .define are provided by Base and implicitely added through Templates.
It would be a huge help to have some basic, generated JSDocs that incorporate all of the default packages. JSDoc provides the @mixinand [`@mix
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Here you can request what do you like to have in the documentation.
- API. How to embed a blog on the website via the API.
- API. Examples with PHP Curl.
- API. Examples with fetch. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch
Feel free to create a pull request with How To in the GitHub repository for documentation.
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If you use a shortcode in a content file in order to embed a read time estimation for that content file within itself, the estimation always comes back as 0. This is probably because the parser hasn't finished converting the document by the time it gets to the read time estimation so it can't actually get an estimate for it. This is supported by the fact that, when embedding a read time estimation