Closed tomByrer closed 2 years ago
Thanks for the contribution
English is strange; you may say: "it accepts" or "to accept"
Whoops, that one slipped
I'm assuming the @ in the headers is left over from copy/pasting; examples don't include that token.
You're right, I was copy-pasting the docs since it's kind of similar in explanation anyway, my bad
Thanks for this neat project; have in-use code that uses it?
Publicly? Not that I'm aware of, we use this internally though. On the other hand, I have a template
English is strange; you may say: "it accepts" or "to accept"
I'm assuming the
@
in the headers is left over from copy/pasting; examples don't include that token.Thanks for this neat project; have in-use code that uses it?