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About docs of Clojure & libs
martinklepsch 2018-01-07T17:07:16.000009Z

Would be curious if other people have thoughts on a centralized documentation platform for Clojure libraries: https://clojureverse.org/t/creating-a-central-documentation-repository-website-codox-complications/1287 Especially if youโ€™re working on some documentation tooling yourself ๐Ÿ™‚ /cc @arrdem @sekao

arrdem 2018-01-07T21:18:32.000006Z

@martinklepsch lotta thoughts, where's best to engage with you on this?

martinklepsch 2018-01-07T21:22:25.000024Z

@arrdem that forum thread is a good start, DMs also welcome ofc

arrdem 2018-01-07T21:24:13.000014Z

mmk forum it is.

danielcompton 2018-01-07T22:24:33.000057Z

This is a really good writeup of the user flow for learning GraphQL: https://github.com/graphql/graphql.github.io/blob/source/notes/NewSiteArchitecture.md.

martinklepsch 2018-01-07T22:49:09.000025Z

@arrdem Re your reply: are you aware of codox support for markdown docs? It seems to me that this could address the guides/cookbooks etc. part of documentation?

arrdem 2018-01-07T22:49:42.000074Z

@martinklepsch I am aware of that support, I just don't think it goes nearly far enough and frankly I've never seen anyone use it.

martinklepsch 2018-01-07T22:51:02.000012Z

Ok just checking, will read again + reply tmrw :) thanks for weighing in! ๐Ÿ‘

arrdem 2018-01-07T22:51:26.000038Z

Sure! Thanks for raising that conversation, I wasn't keeping an eye on clojureverse.

martinklepsch 2018-01-07T22:54:38.000012Z

There is a twitter account if you want to have new stuff pop up in your feed