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How do you manage to have such nice, consistent README's? #95

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tefkah asked this question in Q&A
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Thanks for your kind words, @tefkah!
Most questions/issues/etc are a bit entitled, or at least frustrated in the moment. Or just cold. So it’s really nice to see such messages! Makes my day.

On to How: well, it’s all pretty manual. I go through most projects like once every one or two years. Make sure things are consistent.
Recently, with types and ESM, that was a lot of the focus, a lot of breaking changes.
I’ve also been trying to get the docs better with the “what is this”, “when should I use this”, “security”, “types” sections, for the parsing project a “syntax”, for the AST projects a “syntax tree”, and for the high-level projects with lots of users an “examples” section.

It’s a bit …

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