Dev happiness
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
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- Description: Developer happiness
For everything that makes dev life more comfortable or enjoyable.
With 🌷 from Amsterdam
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- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:8 (2 by maintainers)
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No offense taken 😉 Thanks for the heads up.
Well, it’s clear there is not much support for my lovely 🎁
😅
I use it quite often, actually. Maybe nice to know: For things like: removing an annoying message that shows up when running tests; adding a gem/lib that has no other effect than making dev life easier, like a debugger or a linter ; adding a feature that is used by developers / in development env only.
So, I suppose we can close the issue now. May I?