I found this: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/contributors/04-api.html
erlingur
I had this same thought. I wanted to post the Safari 17 article but I wasn't sure if it belonged in /c/Programming really. A web dev community would make more sense maybe.
I love Ruby Weekly, highly recommended for Ruby devs to join the mailing list :) I usually find at least 1 or 2 things there that I am interested in or helpful :)
Seems to work fine for me at least :) I had an issue earlier today when I tried to create a post but the one I just created worked perfectly.
Thanks!! :)
Ruby! :) I'll post stuff and answer questions if people have them :)
Awesome, thanks! :)
Yeah, I agree. This is a killer domain also! Can't believe it was available.
What's also the etiquette if you create a community that already exists on another instance? For instance, I would be very interested in a Ruby community. But that already exists on lemmy.ml. Would it be a bad idea to create a new one rather than subscribing and participating in that other one?
Can someone post an example of what this actually does? Haven't seen this before and I can't seem to easily see an example of what effect this has on your scripts. I'm guessing by reading some links that it outputs all commands that a script ran? Is that right?