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A doc page to list everything you can do with Playground #1094

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adamziel opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 5 comments
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A doc page to list everything you can do with Playground #1094

adamziel opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 5 comments
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adamziel commented Mar 7, 2024

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Hey @adamziel - I've been looking a good bit over the DevHub (developer docs), right now I don't think there's much or anything about the Playground over there. It's my goal to help out with the dev docs to fill in current gaps and also offer up example source code for building blocks with WP + React. When looking over and revising docs I'll keep the Playground in mind and make notes along the way... IE: create-block package > source code > try in Playground.

I opened up a new docs request for tracking purposes

Cool project BTW!!

Seth

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flexseth commented Apr 4, 2024

Google Sheets workbook with notes on just about anything you can do (and can't do) in Playground

Can be the basis for existing documentation and discussion on new features

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ironnysh commented Apr 6, 2024

Hi @flexseth, kudos on this monumental undertaking!

A quick question: is this spreadsheet meant to be used for the DevHub or the Playground documentation? If it's the latter, could we migrate it into a different tool, less number-oriented and more responsive and portable? A GitHub project would be perfect, or perhaps a GitHub wiki--something that lives here and interacts with the existing content.

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flexseth commented Apr 6, 2024

Hi @flexseth, kudos on this monumental undertaking!

A quick question: is this spreadsheet meant to be used for the DevHub or the Playground documentation? If it's the latter, could we migrate it into a different tool, less number-oriented and more responsive and portable? A GitHub project would be perfect, or perhaps a GitHub wiki--something that lives here and interacts with the existing content.

The spreadsheet was just a quick way to cross-reference all of the info from the docs and issues I found, there's definitely a better way to go. I'll be working today on some master Table of Contents type docs, where people can pick up issues that need attention and work on docs if they want! :)

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ironnysh commented Apr 7, 2024

Cool, as long as it's not GSheets based 😆
Let's not topple the lovely, efficient docs-as-code system that's already in place.

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