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Available packages #485
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We should absolutely add that somewhere. I'm not sure where though? For CLI users, we should mention something in Something else that might be nice would be to add all of the @edgerunner would you like to help with some of that? |
I think those are all good ideas. In In Adding |
It would be nice to see it in the instructions for the exercise as well, although that would require adding it to the .md file for every exercise, which would be a bit cumbersome, but maybe we can leverage configlet or something like that to automate it. |
I think the best spot could be the instructions. Is there a way to add another track-wide section similar to OTOH, I think exposing a read-only |
As a short-term hack, what if we sneak that information into Available librariesThe following libraries from the Elm package registry are installed by default. You can use them by importing their modules directly like so: import Parser exposing (Parser, (|.), (|=), succeed) Most exercises are designed to be completed by using the Debugging… |
I'm a bit reluctant to hijack I asked on the Slack maintainer channel how other people do this. |
Trying to figure this out: Would it work if we added another file (a |
Hi Mert, there is a bit of chat about this on the exercism slack, I think it might be easier to have the conversation there. https://exercism-team.slack.com/archives/GC3K95MRR/p1649725980776879 |
Somewhat related. There is now a new key for the meta Since we want the We can also do the rest of the ideas proposed here in complement. Waiting on answers in the slack discussion where Cedd just put a reminder message. |
@ceddlyburge the link doesn't seem to work. Can you ping me in that thread directly in slack? |
I think it was a private channel or something. I've mentioned you directly and invited you I think. Cheers, Cedd |
A recent conversation in the Exercism Slack revealed that some packages in the
elm/…
namespace are available for the exercises. Unfortunately I had to dig that information out, and possibly most learners wouldn't even be aware of that possibility.I think we should list the available packages somewhere in the Elm-specific documentation.
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