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by skydhash
284 days ago
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How many of these boilerplate do you actually have to do? Any script or complicated command that I had to write was worthy to be recorded in some bash alias or preserved somewhere. But they mostly live in my bash history or right next to the project. The boilerplate argument is becoming quite old. |
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It’s basically just a translation, but with dozens of tables, each with dozens of columns it gets tedious pretty fast.
If given other files from the project as context it’s also pretty good at generating the table and column descriptions for documentation, which I would probably just not write at all if doing it by hand.