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GitHub Action for mdsf #633

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ccoVeille opened this issue Jan 26, 2025 · 4 comments
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GitHub Action for mdsf #633

ccoVeille opened this issue Jan 26, 2025 · 4 comments

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@ccoVeille
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I know you are working on it

I saw a comment the fact you wanted to work on it, but I can't find it back now

Feel free to edit my post

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ccoVeille commented Jan 26, 2025

At same time, I keep promoting your tool

It would be helpful to have a CI test that ensures this remains in the future. Any pointer to such a tool that would extract blocks of go code from a Markdown document and report diffs?

Integrated hougesen/mdsf as @ccoVeille suggested.

Originally posted by @alexandear in stretchr/testify#1687 (comment)

@alexandear provided a solution by installing your tool manually and add a shell script

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Another promotion about your tool with gofr project maintained by @aryanmehrotra @Umang01-hash @vikash @vipul-rawat and many others

I'm pinging you guys all, so you can follow the issue progression.

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Here is a new PR where I used mdsf cc @EwenQuim

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Yeah, I would love to have an "official" mdsf github action.

I played around a bit with it in #630 but ended up closing it since I wasn't sure how to best proceed (composite vs JavaScript action).

For now the easiest is just to copy the workflow example found in the README.md
https://github.com/hougesen/mdsf?tab=readme-ov-file#github-workflow-examples

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