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Permalinks #42

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iamvery opened this issue Jul 30, 2016 · 6 comments
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Permalinks #42

iamvery opened this issue Jul 30, 2016 · 6 comments

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@iamvery
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iamvery commented Jul 30, 2016

One of the most useful features of http://rubular.com/ is the ability to get a permanent link to particular examples for posterity. I generally include a Rubular link as a comment with regular expressions in my Ruby code.

A quick search seems to suggest this feature has not yet been requested of Elixre. I took a shot and failed at adding this feature here. It looks like there is a new version in progress that is currently incomplete. I would be happy to give it another shot with some guidance!

Thanks for the useful tool ❤️

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lpil commented Jul 30, 2016

Yup! A rewrite with Plug and React started (as a learning exercise with some students of mine) and then stalled due to other projects popping up. As a result it's kind of hard to anything new to Elixre right now.

Thanks for opening an issue. I'm much more likely to spend time looking at something if I know people are using it :)

@lpil
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lpil commented Aug 2, 2016

The backend is now done. I've started re-writing the front end in Elm. Hopefully will be feature complete again soon.

@iamvery
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iamvery commented Aug 3, 2016

Nice! Excited to see what you come up with. Haven't seen a lot of Elm yet, but hopefully I can be of some help :)

@lpil
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lpil commented Aug 3, 2016

Me either, that's why I'm doing it ;)

@iamvery
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iamvery commented Aug 3, 2016

💫 😄

@lpil
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lpil commented Mar 8, 2017

I finally finished updating master, this can start now.

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