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Hi! First, huge fan of sops - this is a silly "non-issue" kind of nit, but I noticed that the code examples inconsistently had the shell prompt included so when you copy / paste blocks of code into your terminal (yes yes, not good form, always verify before hitting enter) the prompt would be there for some lines. I'd like to open a PR to remove those if that's alright. Cheers!
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Thanks @agirlnamedsophia! While I agree that they aren't needed in some cases, in others they have to stay IMO, namely when commands are combined with output, like here:
Removing the $ here makes the example a lot harder to read.
This would increase inconsistence though, since then there are a lot examples that do not use $ and a lot that do use $. Right now $ is very consistently (at least I didn't find any exceptions) used when commands that are executed are marked in code blocks.
Hi! First, huge fan of
sops
- this is a silly "non-issue" kind of nit, but I noticed that the code examples inconsistently had the shell prompt included so when you copy / paste blocks of code into your terminal (yes yes, not good form, always verify before hitting enter) the prompt would be there for some lines. I'd like to open a PR to remove those if that's alright. Cheers!The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: