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Can't reproduce, what version of crates.nvim
are you using?
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I am having the same error. I am using crates.nvim 0.4.0(main branch, commit: 8437522, tag: stable)
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Same issue here. Using the nightly nvim build and same crates.nvim version
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Oh right, on 0.4
that key doesn't exist, and the configuration in the readme is automatially updated, so it shows the one on main
.
I wonder what's the best way to go about this, I can think of a few options
- Only show the
stable
configuration in the readme - Move the entire documenation inside a wiki and make a
stable
andunstable
section - Just leave it as is, which is apparently confusing
What do you think?
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imho, I think putting everything into a wiki would be the cleanest solution since that way stable and unstable can cleanly be differentiated even though it's some initial overheads but might pay out later if the documentation needs more details down the road
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