docs remove README duplication via symlink#7
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Suddenly axum decided to go do something else 😆 |
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I was today years old where I learned that it will run all readme code if you include it in the docs. The old readme also just ignored it, So doing the same here. |
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Hey @structwafel , thanks! Looks good. We can squash these into one commit with docs: at the beginning.
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Done! @ThinkerDreamer |
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./static-serve/README.mda symlink, such that in crates.io the readme is consistent with the workspace readme.This is something atuin also does:
setting up a "relative" readme in cargo is possible, however then the
#![doc..relative path doesn't work anymore.