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[2389.04 --> 2389.74] projects |
[2389.74 --> 2390.92] and we'd |
[2390.92 --> 2391.28] love for you |
[2391.28 --> 2391.90] to participate |
[2391.90 --> 2392.36] Raphael |
[2392.36 --> 2393.00] jump in |
[2393.00 --> 2393.58] wherever |
[2393.58 --> 2394.72] and offer |
[2394.72 --> 2395.44] your own |
[2395.44 --> 2395.82] input |
[2395.82 --> 2396.58] or things |
[2396.58 --> 2396.88] that you've |
[2396.88 --> 2397.32] come across |
[2397.32 --> 2397.68] you find |
[2397.68 --> 2398.14] interesting. |
[2399.32 --> 2399.46] Great, |
[2399.70 --> 2399.88] yep, |
[2400.04 --> 2400.54] sounds good. |
[2401.38 --> 2402.06] Who wants |
[2402.06 --> 2402.32] to kick |
[2402.32 --> 2402.70] this thing |
[2402.70 --> 2403.06] off? |
[2403.70 --> 2404.04] I'll start. |
[2404.64 --> 2405.20] I would |
[2405.20 --> 2405.48] like to |
[2405.48 --> 2405.72] mention |
[2405.72 --> 2406.70] the CLI |
[2406.70 --> 2407.00] tool |
[2407.00 --> 2407.34] that I |
[2407.34 --> 2407.76] found. |
[2408.14 --> 2409.56] The author's |
[2409.56 --> 2410.18] name is not |
[2410.18 --> 2410.72] very clear |
[2410.72 --> 2411.06] but I'm |
[2411.06 --> 2411.38] going to |
[2411.38 --> 2412.00] say that |
[2412.00 --> 2412.64] his repo |
[2412.64 --> 2413.78] is |
[2413.78 --> 2414.84] MK |
[2414.84 --> 2415.92] ideal |
[2415.92 --> 2417.28] in the |
[2417.28 --> 2417.64] project |
[2417.64 --> 2417.94] called |
[2417.94 --> 2418.52] CLI. |
[2418.66 --> 2419.26] I love |
[2419.26 --> 2420.02] it because |
[2420.02 --> 2421.90] the examples |
[2421.90 --> 2422.82] are super |
[2422.82 --> 2424.44] clear and |
[2424.44 --> 2424.76] there are |
[2424.76 --> 2425.14] tons of |
[2425.14 --> 2425.60] examples. |
[2426.14 --> 2426.66] I did a |
[2426.66 --> 2427.86] CLI app |
[2427.86 --> 2428.72] at some |
[2428.72 --> 2429.30] point in |
[2429.30 --> 2429.52] Go. |
[2430.04 --> 2430.68] If I had |
[2430.68 --> 2431.28] seen this, |
[2431.36 --> 2431.52] it would |
[2431.52 --> 2431.78] have been |
[2431.78 --> 2432.32] so much |
[2432.32 --> 2432.68] easier for |
[2432.68 --> 2432.96] me to |
[2432.96 --> 2433.44] understand |
[2433.44 --> 2433.86] how to |
[2433.86 --> 2434.28] do it. |
[2434.72 --> 2435.06] It also |
[2435.06 --> 2435.98] has not |
[2435.98 --> 2436.48] only flags |
[2436.48 --> 2437.28] but commands. |
[2437.80 --> 2438.10] Seems |
[2438.10 --> 2439.06] very clean |
[2439.06 --> 2439.74] and neat. |
[2440.88 --> 2442.72] So that's |
[2442.72 --> 2443.24] my recommendation |
[2443.24 --> 2443.68] today. |
[2444.60 --> 2445.32] How would |
[2445.32 --> 2445.86] you compare |
[2445.86 --> 2446.24] it with |
[2446.24 --> 2446.88] Cobra? |
[2447.08 --> 2447.40] I've been |
[2447.40 --> 2448.00] using Cobra |
[2448.00 --> 2448.62] for Goa |
[2448.62 --> 2449.08] but I'm |
[2449.08 --> 2449.60] curious. |
[2450.66 --> 2451.54] I thought |
[2451.54 --> 2451.86] it was |
[2451.86 --> 2452.84] easier to |
[2452.84 --> 2453.48] understand |
[2453.48 --> 2454.40] and follow |
[2454.40 --> 2455.36] and if |
[2455.36 --> 2457.40] I am |
[2457.40 --> 2457.78] going to |
[2457.78 --> 2458.30] use Cobra |
[2458.30 --> 2459.42] today because |
[2459.42 --> 2459.80] I used |
[2459.80 --> 2460.26] it before |
[2460.26 --> 2460.70] exactly. |
[2460.86 --> 2461.22] My first |
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