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Hi, making a discussion to well, discuss something I had an idea for.
Sometimes the prompt can have around 3 different versions displaying with all having a via at the start.
I think if we take something like this:
via 🦀 v1.51.0 via something_else v2.0.0 via another_thing v1.2.3
My idea would make it look like this:
via 🦀 v1.51.0, something_else v2.0.0 and another_thing v1.2.3
I need some general thoughts, and an idea of what to call it.
Let me know if people would like it.
Few notes:
Each module to append by this would need to have a special optin checked in the config, so it wouldn't do it to every module, this is so it wouldn't affect the (for example) package module.
Each module following this rule and exports this special property would need to have a word before the version, for example:
via hello_world v1.2.3 would work, via v1.2.3 wouldn't.
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Hi, making a discussion to well, discuss something I had an idea for.
Sometimes the prompt can have around 3 different versions displaying with all having a
via
at the start.I think if we take something like this:
via 🦀 v1.51.0 via something_else v2.0.0 via another_thing v1.2.3
My idea would make it look like this:
via 🦀 v1.51.0, something_else v2.0.0 and another_thing v1.2.3
I need some general thoughts, and an idea of what to call it.
Let me know if people would like it.
Few notes:
Each module to append by this would need to have a special optin checked in the config, so it wouldn't do it to every module, this is so it wouldn't affect the (for example) package module.
Each module following this rule and exports this special property would need to have a word before the version, for example:
via hello_world v1.2.3 would work, via v1.2.3 wouldn't.
Thanks!
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