- New case study: How we dogfooded GitAuto to reach 92% coverage
- Include coverage growth chart showing all three metrics
- Explain daily routine, results, and one downside (GitHub Actions costs)
- Add test suite metrics: 242 files, 2,680 test cases, 3min runtime
Since the title currently stands as "Add blog post about...", is it fair to say this was automated? If so did you automate the actual posting itself? That feels a little meh. I like this place because it offers the opportunity to talk to other humans about what they did. "I did a thing" is cool. "I did a thing and instructed my bot to post about it everywhere, and it did a poor job of the task" is pretty bad. If the automation can't even do the task it's supposed to do (i.e. find a proper title to a social post), what's to say about the automation talked about in the article?
- New case study: How we dogfooded GitAuto to reach 92% coverage - Include coverage growth chart showing all three metrics - Explain daily routine, results, and one downside (GitHub Actions costs) - Add test suite metrics: 242 files, 2,680 test cases, 3min runtime
Since the title currently stands as "Add blog post about...", is it fair to say this was automated? If so did you automate the actual posting itself? That feels a little meh. I like this place because it offers the opportunity to talk to other humans about what they did. "I did a thing" is cool. "I did a thing and instructed my bot to post about it everywhere, and it did a poor job of the task" is pretty bad. If the automation can't even do the task it's supposed to do (i.e. find a proper title to a social post), what's to say about the automation talked about in the article?