Ruben Restrepo (@degrammer) 's Twitter Profile
Ruben Restrepo

@degrammer

Senior Software Engineer at Thoughtful

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Delba (@delba_oliveira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

React tip: "use client" misconceptions (1/5) 🚫 You need to mark EVERY individual file with "use client" to ensure it is a Client Component. βœ… You only need to mark each client entry point ONCE. Modules imported into a "use client" file are already part of the client bundle.

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Uncover the synergy between documentation and execution with Runme. Markdown files aren't just static texts; they're dynamic scripts, seamlessly integrated into your toolkit. πŸ› οΈπŸ“ #DocumentationOps runme.dev

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Elevate your debugging game with Runme – turn kubectl commands into documented procedures. Watch your Kubernetes issues unravel in the face of well-documented precision. πŸš§πŸ” #KubernetesOps #DevOps #Infrastructure runme.dev

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Every 1,000 installs feels like an incredible achievement, this one happened on our best installs day ever. Next up 20,000! #cloudOps Visual Studio Code #devOps

Every 1,000 installs feels like an incredible achievement, this one happened on our best installs day ever. Next up 20,000!

#cloudOps <a href="/code/">Visual Studio Code</a> #devOps
runme (@runmedev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Runnable Sticky Headers for Notebooks in Visual Studio Code Insiders πŸŽ‰ A really convenient new way to execute your Runme cells, check it out. youtube.com/watch?v=nE6_MX…

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Pastebins πŸ—‘οΈ are Classic and Cool 😎! Enter ▢️ Runme Gist: A Pastebin for Terminals Inside Your Docs. Outputs are both masked and stored as Secret Gists inside your GitHub. Free and Open Source. Learn more: buff.ly/3JwujdR

Pastebins πŸ—‘οΈ are Classic and Cool 😎!

Enter ▢️ Runme Gist: A Pastebin for Terminals Inside Your Docs. Outputs are both masked and stored as Secret Gists inside your GitHub.

Free and Open Source. Learn more: buff.ly/3JwujdR
runme (@runmedev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

foyle.io is doing DevOps notebooks with integrated AI, this concept is absolutely the future. Fun to see such innovative thinking showing up in runme Discord! #devops #ai

Ruben Restrepo (@degrammer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since #projectidx is now widely accessible, I couldn't resist testing out the runme VS Code extension with it. I used Gemini to inquire about starting the node server from within the Runme Notebook. However, I got an error. I saved it to a Private GitHub Gist. πŸ”₯

Sebastian Huckleberry (@sourishkrout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine writing docs honed the accuracy of your "copilot for #devops" based on success metrics ("did my commands succeed?"). That's what the foyle.io + runme.dev combo does! Much higher value than just AI-chatting with your (outdated) docs.

Ruben Restrepo (@degrammer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think I'm switching to Cursor all my VSCode extensions migrated automatically, even my own extension terminal-share works like a charm πŸ”₯