Put Your Plugins Description and Post Link # in the SMA File
So i collect a bunch of plugins, and some good ones do have the full description with cvar and all in the beggining of the sma files so they are very usefull....
And some just dont.. so i have to search the forum once again .. and finally i dont used them coz i dont know what they do. I think that a plugin usefullness will be greater if all plugins dev could just put the description they do in the plugin release post into the .sma file who is with me? :P |
Me. :) But don't abuse uppercase letters, this is not nice.
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I've edited your subject for you. Don't post in all caps again. k.thx.bai.
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I am not going to go through all plugins and put descriptions if they aren't there.....
I do however put my whole plugin descriptions in my plugins and it is good practice to do for everyone to do. It keeps yourself organized and helps anyone who is looking at your code. Anyways it will be up to all plugin authors to add descriptions to their own plugins. |
you got my point!
This post is a suggestion to all good coders.. it seems so natural to some and not at all for others... |
Once v3x releases his new forums, you will see a simple way to get people to put a description..
You have a seperate input box for description that is required in order to post...maybe BAIL will make this when he upgrades forums. |
Re: Put Your Plugins Description and Post Link # in the SMA File
i think this idea is stupid
because why put more time in something when it's finished You can add some description if you have to change something like a #define or maybe a function but if you have to do it on almost every line that's just crazy. There are plugins with 1000 lines xD so I hope you get my point too |
Re: Put Your Plugins Description and Post Link # in the SMA File
nightscreem, it's not about commenting the whole code, but adding a description on top of the sma.
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