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Find out how the source-level inliner in Go 1.26 can help you with API migrations. go.dev/blog/inliner
I've just released a new version of the "sh" #golang module, including initial Zsh support in shfmt, as well as many improvements and fixes to the parser and interpreter 🎉
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How Go 1.26's source-level inliner works, and how it can help you with self-service API migrations.
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//go:fix inline and the source-level inliner - The Go Programming Language
This release introduces support for Zsh in the parser and formatter, which was tracked in issue #120 alongside the label zsh . While support is not complete, it should be far enough for many u...
Release v3.13.0 · mvdan/sh
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I keep finding Semantic Line Breaks really useful for doc comments and markdown documentation - it really makes reading the plaintext so much nicer and shouldn't affect the rendered text in any way.
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1/ I've just published three orthogonal but related CUE proposals. #cuelang 🧵