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Hello, and first of all, congratulations. I love your idea.
I've been using it for a while and I really like it. I wonder how hard implementing file collapse and file order would be. That way you would be able to hide one of the files in case it's full of links (for instance, awesome.yml), and also, establish which file should be first. Currently, I'm not sure which sort order uses.
I'm not a front developer, so I'm not sure I could help, but, I think it could be possible by modifying template file, couldn't it?
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The project/file order is defined by your CLI arguments order. So for example static-marks -o index.html awesome.yml examples.yml leads to "Awesome" → "Examples" and static-marks -o index.html examples.yml awesome.yml leads to "Examples" → "Awesome".
Collapsing projects/files is not a difficult task, so I will look into this when I find some time.
Hello, and first of all, congratulations. I love your idea.
I've been using it for a while and I really like it. I wonder how hard implementing file collapse and file order would be. That way you would be able to hide one of the files in case it's full of links (for instance, awesome.yml), and also, establish which file should be first. Currently, I'm not sure which sort order uses.
I'm not a front developer, so I'm not sure I could help, but, I think it could be possible by modifying template file, couldn't it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: