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| author | Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com> | 2023-03-30 19:53:22 +0330 |
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| committer | Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com> | 2023-03-30 19:53:22 +0330 |
| commit | 382e16eb7ea66cddc4860f4b19453b031a2a8a8a (patch) | |
| tree | 4867f505b36ed69381a294b58d056cd9e92b8439 /exercises/macros/README.md | |
| parent | 362c1b0d113ad9a5bd4d1dee8086757efd060785 (diff) | |
feat(docs): add markdown linter for exercises README.md files
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diff --git a/exercises/macros/README.md b/exercises/macros/README.md index e34bc3a..337816d 100644 --- a/exercises/macros/README.md +++ b/exercises/macros/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Rust's macro system is very powerful, but also kind of difficult to wrap your head around. We're not going to teach you how to write your own fully-featured macros. Instead, we'll show you how to use and create them. -If you'd like to learn more about writing your own macros, the +If you'd like to learn more about writing your own macros, the [macrokata](https://github.com/tfpk/macrokata) project has a similar style of exercises to Rustlings, but is all about learning to write Macros. |
