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Use .factfile as file extension in README and all tests and samples #34

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ninjabear opened this issue Apr 6, 2016 · 3 comments
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Should factotum facfiles be:

  • .factotum
  • .factfile
  • .fact
  • .job
  • .ff
  • .json (this one is unrelated, but it makes sure most editors pick it up as json)
  • something else?
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Hmm, I hadn't thought of .json! It has some merit...

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We ended up standardising on .factfile

@alexanderdean alexanderdean changed the title Factotum factfile file extension Use .factfile as file extension in README Sep 16, 2016
@alexanderdean alexanderdean changed the title Use .factfile as file extension in README Use .factfile as file extension in README and all tests and samples Sep 16, 2016
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ninjabear commented Sep 21, 2016

Sublist of places that need converting (ticks for is done):

  • tests
  • samples
  • codebase/comments
  • wiki
  • readme

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Renamed .factotum files in samples .factfile (#34)

Renamed .factotum files in tests to .factfile (#34)

Renamed .factotum files to .factfile in README (#34)
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