Credo: First 24 hours, Roadmap coming
I am overwhelmed by the response to Credo, the first teaching code linter for Elixir. It was released approx. 24 hours ago, and I could not be happier with the reaction on Twitter, GitHub and via email.
Checkout Credo on GitHub if you haven’t!
We’re now at v0.1.6
and I plan to release a roadmap on Friday for how I think this should commence. I will do so in form of an issue on GitHub, so we all have a chance to see and discuss future development and prioritization thereof.
Some impressions of the kind reactions on Twitter:
Credo, the first _teaching_ code linter for @ElixirLang. https://t.co/3kSNmD8BfE
— The Changelog (@changelog) November 18, 2015
Credo: Elixir code linting tool by @rrrene. Elixir tooling continues to wow -https://t.co/panzEgABPL pic.twitter.com/indIWWOrDS
— Praveen Wicliff (@_wicliff) November 17, 2015
René, this is great stuff! @rrrene @josevalim @paulcsmith @Joseph_Kain
— Clark Kampfe (@clarkkampfe) November 16, 2015
@rrrene @clarkkampfe @josevalim @paulcsmith good stuff. Already learned something from the tool!
— Joseph Kain (@Joseph_Kain) November 16, 2015
i have no idea how well it works in practice, but holy shit i love this idea: https://t.co/JcCvjjHdkH
— Keith Gaddis (@karmajunkie) November 16, 2015
@rrrene love love love what you're doing with both credo and inch. It's stuff like this that makes a community great.
— Zen ⚡️ (@zensavona) November 17, 2015
Thanks a million! I feel very fortunate to be a part of this community.