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Is it worth overriding usethis i bullet to make it yellow.
FWIW, in most devtools / tidyverse packages, the blue default is used.
And with latest dev usethis, with pr_forget(), I saw a blue i
pr_forget()
Feel free to close with no further explanation, just my 2 cents. I see that you added a justification in #1956 (comment)
Edit: I am also biased for having used my cli branch #1928 for a couple months, so I got used to blue i in usethis there too.
ui_abort() doesn't seem to have it either?
ui_abort()
ui_abort() is also contrary to the default of cli_abort() by putting a x as the first bullet..
cli_abort()
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Is it worth overriding usethis i bullet to make it yellow.
FWIW, in most devtools / tidyverse packages, the blue default is used.
And with latest dev usethis, with
pr_forget()
, I saw a blue iFeel free to close with no further explanation, just my 2 cents. I see that you added a justification in #1956 (comment)
Edit: I am also biased for having used my cli branch #1928 for a couple months, so I got used to blue
i
in usethis there too.ui_abort()
doesn't seem to have it either?ui_abort()
is also contrary to the default ofcli_abort()
by putting a x as the first bullet..The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: