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  1. Yesterday I released two new features, for this time: two different output formats for the `check` command. You can now output in Markdown, useful for changelogs for example, and with GitHub Actions' "annotations" format, which are picked up by GitHub and displayed in the Checks tab and the Files Changed tab.

    mkdocstrings.github.io/griffe/

  2. I started using pysource-codegen (github.com/15r10nk/pysource-co) to generate arbitrary but valid Python code to fuzz . Great tool!

  3. Tired of browsing API docs online 😴 ?

    Why not browsing them offline, directly in your terminal, thanks to and 😎 ?

    mkdocstrings.github.io/griffe-

  4. Also, I just realized that the `@typing.deprecated` extension for (mkdocstrings.github.io/griffe-) was not made available to sponsors, so I added it to the insiders team too.

  5. I'm playing with #pyodide (pyodide.org), so that users can try out my Python packages directly into the docs pages! The editor is #ace (ace.c9.io/), and the output is highlighted with #highlightjs (highlightjs.org/). I'm trying to improve the look and feel but it's already amazing.

  6. I'm playing with #pyodide (pyodide.org), so that users can try out my Python packages directly into the docs pages! The editor is #ace (ace.c9.io/), and the output is highlighted with #highlightjs (highlightjs.org/). I'm trying to improve the look and feel but it's already amazing.

  7. I'm playing with #pyodide (pyodide.org), so that users can try out my Python packages directly into the docs pages! The editor is #ace (ace.c9.io/), and the output is highlighted with #highlightjs (highlightjs.org/). I'm trying to improve the look and feel but it's already amazing.

  8. I'm playing with #pyodide (pyodide.org), so that users can try out my Python packages directly into the docs pages! The editor is #ace (ace.c9.io/), and the output is highlighted with #highlightjs (highlightjs.org/). I'm trying to improve the look and feel but it's already amazing.