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(This also means that the book
submodule doesn't have to be constantly updated).
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This seem pretty sensible to me; the site and the book will probably have quite different release cadences in the long run.
That said, I'm not sure what the situation with the domain is, and getting book.pest.rs
pointing at a separate GitHub Repo might not be possible (certainly not quickly).
Some options that occur to me are:
- putting the book on a GitHub Pages domain and re-directing from
pest.rs/book
(which we can get done in this repo) - pulling the book into this repo as a sub-directory, which seems not ideal, but also it's how Rocket, Clap, Nom, and a bunch of other big crates seem to do it 🤷
- putting this on ice until the domain situation can move forward
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I think we should probably do the first option now, then, once the domain issue is (hopefully) resolved, then we can move forward with the second option.
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Related Issues (20)
- Site unreachable HOT 1
- "Try it now" boxes don't work / have panicked? HOT 2
- Error underline in online editor difficult to see for those with colourblindness HOT 5
- migrate from stdweb to wasm-bindgen and websys
- integrate a web version of `pest_debugger` HOT 5
- Add Licence HOT 5
- Add some more example grammars and a way to put them into the online editor HOT 1
- Archive pest-parser.github.io and use github actions instead
- Proposal to upgrade site implementations. HOT 2
- Track and/or limit site size
- Separate playground HOT 1
- Code and tracebacks are ill-formatted on deployed site HOT 4
- Add description and link to side bar HOT 1
- playground: rule names only update once you edit the grammar HOT 3
- unicode characters in input break the share button
- Home page example doesn't work as described HOT 5
- Add label support for the online editor HOT 6
- Pest format bug
- Share button depends on discontinued service HOT 4
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