Would you be interested in a system to help you discover and remember all the cool features of Ruby and Rails? I might be working on something ๐
A Twitter account that acts as an Anki desk of ruby on rails tips?
Absolutely good idea. How we can contribute?
interesting. How are you planning to accomplish?
I'm an experienced Rubyist, but there's always some new feature or pattern to learn. I'd be curious to know what you've got in mind, at least in a general way.
Just expand guides.rubyonrails.org We don't need random blog posts but better existing docs.
Absolutely! Preferably some kind of Obsidian-compatible repository of markdown files that are linked with tags. Makes discoverability so easy!
If possible with editors integration, like the GitHub copilot but for RoR โฆ๏ธ
Definitely, the docs should be a first-class citizen. First there and then in other places. There are a lot of areas where the docs don't convert all that Rails can do.
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