Closed dangquyitt closed 5 months ago
The change involves adding an entry for the evans
library, an expressive universal gRPC client, to the list of libraries for building standard or basic Command Line applications in the README.md
file. This update enhances the documentation by providing developers with more options for gRPC client libraries.
File | Change Summary |
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README.md | Added evans library to the list of CLI libraries |
In the code's vast sea, a new star shines bright,
Evans
joins the list, a gRPC delight.
Command lines now wield more power and grace,
As developers explore this new-found space.
With tools like these, our projects take flight,
Building the future, coding day and night. 🚀
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@avelino can we disable coderabbitai? I think it's input is not very useful. And sourcery-ai too
can we disable coderabbitai? I think it's input is not very useful. And sourcery-ai too
@phanirithvij done
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evans
- a more expressive universal gRPC client - to the list of libraries for building standard or basic Command Line applications in theREADME.md
file.