testing

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ricardo 2015-10-14T06:17:43.000014Z

@bensu: I meant I made a couple comments on the channel in the past, was looking at possible approaches.

ricardo 2015-10-14T10:48:43.000015Z

This is the end result: https://gitlab.com/ricardojmendez/khroma-tests/ I’ll probably write a short piece with the workflow and findings.

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2015-10-14T15:38:46.000017Z

@ricardo: thanks for posting that. I also wanted to test devcards so checkin your project will be a win-win :simple_smile:

ricardo 2015-10-14T15:39:40.000018Z

@bensu: Bear in mind right now you may need to install a couple dependencies locally.

2015-10-14T15:40:28.000019Z

@ricardo: I'll try to figure it out without bothering too much. I know this is new and might not be ready for mass consumption

ricardo 2015-10-14T15:40:44.000020Z

@bensu: No problem, links are on the README.

2015-10-14T15:40:52.000021Z

thanks

ricardo 2015-10-14T15:42:31.000022Z

@bensu: Devcards is just amazing. I’ve been posting a few tweets here as I experiment with it: https://twitter.com/ArgesRic

ricardo 2015-10-14T15:43:27.000024Z

It was perfect for the combination of test, code sample and documentation I needed to do.

2015-10-14T15:44:17.000025Z

I've only heard good things about it. bruce to the rescue

ricardo 2015-10-14T15:51:12.000026Z

It’s not even “to the rescue”. I don’t think people even realized they needed it until he up and made it.

ricardo 2015-10-14T15:51:44.000027Z

That’s even more impressive.