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docs: add missing excerpts to hide imports #3270

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Adds missing excerpts to blog posts to hide jsx-related imports:

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    • Updated the metadata format in multiple documentation reports from byline to excerpt, enhancing how introductory information is presented.
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    • Maintained the content and structure of the AsyncAPI documentation reports for April, May, June, and July 2023, while improving metadata clarity.

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derberg commented Oct 3, 2024

lgtm, but there are some addition edits, like removal of empty spaces that I think you also have in another PR, not sure if that is some autoformatter that you use - so yeah, brace yourself - merge conflicts are coming 😉

@bandantonio bandantonio force-pushed the docs/add-missing-excerpts-to-hide-imports branch from 6e7f58b to 9fca5d8 Compare October 4, 2024 19:48
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The changes involve updating the front matter metadata of several documentation reports for AsyncAPI from a byline field to an excerpt field. This modification affects the files for the months of April, May, June, and July 2023. The content within the reports remains unchanged, preserving the detailed information regarding documentation updates, community engagement, and contributions.

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markdown/blog/2023-April-docs-report.md Changed byline to excerpt in front matter.
markdown/blog/2023-May-docs-report.md Changed byline to excerpt in front matter.
markdown/blog/2023-June-docs-report.md Changed byline to excerpt in front matter.
markdown/blog/2023-July-docs-report.md Changed byline to excerpt in front matter.

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In the land of docs, where rabbits hop,
The bylines changed, but the info won’t stop.
Excerpts now lead, concise and bright,
Telling our tales in the soft moonlight.
With each report, our stories grow,
A community thriving, as we all know! 🐇✨


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lgtm, but there are some addition edits, like removal of empty spaces that I think you also have in another PR, not sure if that is some autoformatter that you use - so yeah, brace yourself - merge conflicts are coming 😉

@derberg Yes, you're right, it was my VS Code auto-formatter. I updated the PR, please have a look.
Merge conflicts will be there anyway after deploying the update with fragments (#3269), so yeah, I'm ready 😎

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derberg commented Oct 9, 2024

@bandantonio and here are the conflicts 😄

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@derberg Yeah 😁😎, I will take care of them later today.

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derberg commented Oct 9, 2024

@quetzalliwrites please approve and merge

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Hey @bandantonio ,
Can you please again resolve the merge conflicts in the PR? Sorry for pinging again.

@bandantonio bandantonio dismissed stale reviews from akshatnema and anshgoyalevil via 125ba8f December 1, 2024 20:06
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 67.77%. Comparing base (edc6eca) to head (40d3d1b).

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  Coverage   67.77%   67.77%           
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  Files          21       21           
  Lines         664      664           
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  Hits          450      450           
  Misses        214      214           

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@bandantonio bandantonio force-pushed the docs/add-missing-excerpts-to-hide-imports branch from 125ba8f to 4d50d1d Compare December 1, 2024 20:14
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Hey @bandantonio , Can you please again resolve the merge conflicts in the PR? Sorry for pinging again.

@akshatnema Done. I feel like this PR overlaps with the updates I made in #3393 so there are 0 files changed.

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