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'until' is missing from cheatsheet and docs #648

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AndrewDant opened this issue Apr 24, 2022 · 5 comments
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'until' is missing from cheatsheet and docs #648

AndrewDant opened this issue Apr 24, 2022 · 5 comments
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AndrewDant commented Apr 24, 2022

The compound targets portion of the curseorless cheatsheet includes 'past' but not 'until'
An entry should be added for something like until <T>: S to the start of T

Edit (@pokey):

  • Remove incorrect commands related to "before" and "after" from range docs, replacing them with "until" and "end of"
  • Add "until", "slice", etc to docs
  • Add "between" to cheatsheet
  • Add "between" to docs
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between is also missing

@pokey pokey added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Jun 8, 2022
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@pokey pokey changed the title 'until' is missing from the cheatsheet 'until' is missing from cheatsheet and docs Jul 19, 2022
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@pokey Are we still maintaining the original cheatsheet?

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Also a question about your edit. The 'before' and 'after' commands seem to be working as written. Is this just a default term that has changed?

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pokey commented Aug 3, 2022

Also a question about your edit. The 'before' and 'after' commands seem to be working as written. Is this just a default term that has changed?

Huh yeah I guess they do still work. They may stop working that way in the future, though, so we shouldn't be advertising them, esp since they behave the same as "end of" / "start of" and are grammatically awkward

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pokey commented Aug 3, 2022

@pokey Are we still maintaining the original cheatsheet?

Not really. Hoping to remove it soon

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