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Totally agree with you here. We already had a similar discussion a while back (#75) and started doing the wiki, but @renerocksai and I were both rather busy with our jobs the last two quarters and doc has definitely not the main focus point for the few hours we were able to spare for working on TK. I am definitely in favor for a lighter and more comprehensive readme. I do not even think all options should be in there, only the minimal configurations (setup As you said, To make everything more easily manageable, I also think that the defaults options used in the |
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@skovati , I started working on a big cleanup of the README, see the branch https://github.com/renerocksai/telekasten.nvim/tree/readme-cleanup. What do you think about it? |
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I recently created a few PRs with small new configuration option changes, and realized that there are four places where options are defined:
README.md
examplesetup()
call,README.md
configuration table,docs/telekasten.txt
examplesetup()
call, and finally the actual vim:help
options. This has led to documentation fragmentation, e.g. theREADME.md
table is missing options that exist in the:help
docs.One possible solution is to keep the existing example
setup()
call with defaults in theREADME.md
that can act as a quick-start for new users, and then place all other configuration options indocs/telekasten.txt
, which can be the more verbose, single source of truth for all possible options.tl;dr, maybe we should remove the config table in the
README.md
and the examplesetup()
call indocs/telekasten.nvim
to have a single source of documentation truth.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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