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davorpa
davorpa commented Apr 12, 2022

What does this PR do?

Improve repo

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Description

Added a small definition about programming/coding playgrounds for making it understandable to beginners

Why is this valuable (or not)?

Copy the definition merged in #6822 into the rest of CONTRIBUTING files, opening a 3 weeks window to translate it by our comunity

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ehsan2003
ehsan2003 commented Feb 7, 2022

Describe the problem

the low level documentation (https://svelte.dev/docs) is not really easy to use ( and incomplete in some cases)
I think if the runtime function contain JSDOC it will help a lot and give the developers an easier way to discover api documentation

additionally it is possible to replace the https://svelte.dev/docs with the generated docs ( with some thing like https://ty

feature request good first issue docs
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