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Files can be shared or (for the first time) kept private. You can control the access given to guests, either read-only or editor. Sharing is easy: just send them a link. If you do sign up... you'll reach this screen: a beautiful view of your recently-visited files, synced to the cloud and synced between devices. You can even accept invites to other people's files without logging in, joining instantly as a guest collaborator. Today we ship a major update to the tldraw application: you can log in! The app still works without a login though—with a fully-featured canvas that saves locally to your own browser's storage. Since first launch in 2021, tldraw has been a free low-friction application for collaborative diagramming and white-boarding. You couldn't even log in if you wanted to!
And yet... logins are live on tldraw.com Our Prisma 6.3 release a couple weeks ago included some great new features for Prisma Studio 🎉
✅ Studio in Prisma Console
✅ Models in a left side-bar
✅ Edit in a right side panel
✅ Close all models on one click
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Woah :O gotta get recording I guess 🤣
Ok this is great :O they even have a little activity chart!
Speaking of DocC, check out our new blog post for how to publish Swift DocC documentation to Cloudflare Pages - including a new feature for combined documentation, a great improvement for packages with multiple products, which I'm really excited about!
This new feature has been a long time coming – it was first proposed in 2022: forums.swift.org/t/combined-d...
But as they say, better late than never and we're very much grateful to see more DocC improvements being shipped 🎉 We have also tried a new --enable-experimental-combined-documentation and we have to say we're great fans – finally, there is a straightforward way to generate a single documentation page for multiple products, even with an index page.
Ever wondered how to publish your Swift DocC documentation to Cloudflare Pages? We've got you covered 💜
tuist.dev/blog/2025/02... Are there any efforts to make this better? Given DocC has become the de-facto standard, it'd be great to see more foundational improvements being shipped.
Other issue I have with Apple docs in general – and I believe this is partly due to DocC as well – is terrible SEO. When I search for something like "swift testing documentation @suite", I'd expect to see the official documentation somewhere on the first page. But no.
And that's even when "@Suite" is explicitly mentioned in the "macro Suite" page.
One thing that DocC is still subpar at is search. For example, if I search for "@Suite" in the Swift Testing documentation, I get no results. Instead, to get the page I want, I need to search for "macro Suite", which is quite counterintuitive.
We're thrilled to welcome Róbert Angyal to the Prisma team!
Róbert from Debrecen, Hungary 🇭🇺 is a fitness-loving dad of 3 (9yo son & 7yo twin girls) who hits the gym 💪, eats clean 🥗, cycles 🚴, hikes 🚶♂️ & tinkers with home automation 🏠🤖 in his free time.
Welcome Róbert! Yes, on multiple runs they are now very close to each other
awww yay i love that so much! thank you for sharing it!
thank you! <3 I'd be super interested in reading that blog post as well!