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Hard-wrapped Markdown is my least favorite kind of Markdown. One sentence per line, and soft-wrap in your editor if you need to.
That sounds like a pretty reasonable approach and an easy rule of thumb to apply. We should consider adding it to our Contributor Guide or an MD guide (if we feel we need a separate guide).
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Most text editors have soft wrap capabilities now, so an 80 char limits is less useful and can make using ventilated prose and version control unnecessarily complex. (lots of reflowing paragraphs to make it fit the mold.)
Ventilated prose is also great for version control diffs and translations, where sentences are their own 'chunk' based on line breaks.
In a Slack convo, @bwklein recommends:
That sounds like a pretty reasonable approach and an easy rule of thumb to apply. We should consider adding it to our Contributor Guide or an MD guide (if we feel we need a separate guide).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: