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I think having a txt (or yaml) version could be really useful. It's no "so cool" to look at, but it will allow to follow version changes in git, and terminal lovers will love it.
This will also help other projects to reuse and feedback to your (excellent) work. For example I have a personal project that aims at creating a "complete" map of the cloud. There is nothing yet about Google Cloud (just for random reasons) and some initial txt/yaml with all services will help me accelerate/bootstrap the process.
I think having a txt (or yaml) version could be really useful. It's no "so cool" to look at, but it will allow to follow version changes in git, and terminal lovers will love it.
This will also help other projects to reuse and feedback to your (excellent) work. For example I have a personal project that aims at creating a "complete" map of the cloud. There is nothing yet about Google Cloud (just for random reasons) and some initial txt/yaml with all services will help me accelerate/bootstrap the process.
(https://github.com/SinglePageBookProject/IT_notes/blob/master/Cloud/cloud_map.html, https://singlepagebookproject.github.io/SPB/).
Other projects that come to my mind that could profit from an txt/yaml input are:
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