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Where to put new files:

  • New files should go into a top-level subfolder, named after the article slug. For example: my-awesome-article

How to merge your changes:

  1. Make sure the CI code style tests all pass (+ run the automatic code formatter if necessary).
  2. Find an RP Team member on Slack and ask them to review & approve your PR.
  3. Once the PR has one positive ("approved") review, GitHub lets you merge the PR.
  4. 🎉

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Just a minor note about the version number :)



def say(message):
print(bubble(message.replace("s", "ss").replace("S", "SS")))
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I think this is one of the killer features of the new version of snakesay that makes it stand out above the rest! 🌟

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"""Snakesay - cowsay, but with a snake."""

__version__ = "0.1.0"
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We're using "1.0.0" in the tutorial. Should we bump this one as well?

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Why not!

@brendaweles brendaweles merged commit d2f0c94 into master Feb 13, 2025
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@brendaweles brendaweles deleted the pyproject-toml branch February 13, 2025 19:36
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