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docs(table): added documentation for the 'new' method of the 'table' widget #471

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Added documentation for the new method of the Table widget

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Merging #471 (f8e9a0c) into main (c8ab2d5) will not change coverage.
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DreadedHippy commented Sep 5, 2023

Oh, the gramatical error failing the lint CI comes from the commit message and not the diff. Noted

@joshka joshka merged commit 232be80 into ratatui:main Sep 5, 2023
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joshka commented Sep 5, 2023

Oh, the gramatical error failing the lint CI comes from the commit message and not the diff. Noted

Yeah - the convention is imperative form ("add" instead of "added") as if you're completing the sentence “If applied, this commit will …”
There's a couple of good blog posts that talk more about the rationale for this:

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Oh, the gramatical error failing the lint CI comes from the commit message and not the diff. Noted

Yeah - the convention is imperative form ("add" instead of "added") as if you're completing the sentence “If applied, this commit will …” There's a couple of good blog posts that talk more about the rationale for this:

Thank you very much for this

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