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With the recent release of Phoenix 1.5
Now is a great time to go through this example/tutorial with a fresh pair of eyes and completely update it (including) links to code snapshots. We can also extend it to include auth_plug
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Not sure what this would entail yet, but it would likely be a better way to reduce some of the boilerplate of opening an issue.
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Currently, when entering epic mode the README is frozen in the last level of the tower. When you're trying to fine-tune the score for a level other than the last one, it would be helpful if we had the README for that level available. The proposal is that when entering epic mode, the README is updated with all levels, one following the other.
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# Starbolt - beginner