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Jan 23 at 6:26 comment added starball FYI, in response to your edit: Mou does not document support for GH-flavoured MD ("GFM"). The info I found says that Atom doesn't support GFM, and I know for a fact that VS Code's buitin Markdown preview doesn't support several features of GFM, such as task list items. That hits the current top three answers... and yet they're still up?
Jan 23 at 6:16 vote accept starball
Jan 19 at 15:42 history edited MachavityMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 12 at 4:36 comment added Robotnik Less radical suggestion: Add h2 headers to the top of every answer, including the github official way. (Some answers already have them). This just makes it easier to scroll and see the different suggestions, without having to read/parse the rest of the answer. I have done this before on Arqade occasionally - Ex 1 (basically the same situation - multiple answers and voting not helping the sorting), Ex 2, multiple answers following question merges for different versions and situations.
Jan 12 at 2:34 comment added Karl Knechtel @DavidC.Rankin No. The question must specifically also be about a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development. This is explicitly spelled out in the Help Center and the interpretation of that "and" has been clarified many times on Meta. Programmers commonly use any number of software tools, the ordinary use of which clearly has nothing to do with programming. It's just like how we take questions about shell scripting, but not about individual command-line invocations, unless they're practically a DSL (like with ffmpeg) or needed to install something.
Jan 11 at 9:56 comment added TheMaster Unlock, Reopen and Leave as is. Trending votes would eventually take the newer answers to the top. Locking this post especially, when the meta effect in play, robs the more-correct answers of the exposure needed.
Jan 11 at 0:14 comment added David C. Rankin Asking about "software tools commonly used by programmers" is specifically On-Topic on SO.
Jan 10 at 18:20 comment added Kevin B I doubt a newly created question would be all that useful. "How do i preview markdown in github's editor?" -> "by clicking preview..." the value that people found in the current question is the recommendation nature of it.
Jan 10 at 18:14 comment added chivracq Sugg: Keep the Thread locked, but close it as a Duplicate of a newly to be created clean/concise/scoped (Wiki) Q&A... :idea:
Jan 10 at 17:14 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution "I'm open to suggestions." Delete the not so useful answers?
Jan 10 at 16:08 comment added Machavity Mod @Joshua That's... not a terrible idea. Trim the link-only answers and apply an edit-only lock instead
Jan 10 at 15:57 comment added Joshua If we're certain best answer is #5 edit in a link to the answer at the bottom of the question.
Jan 10 at 15:39 comment added Kevin B delete it so there's no question whether or not it should be locked.
Jan 10 at 15:38 comment added TylerH At the very least there are multiple newer repeats of the 'use the GitHub editor' solution that need to be deleted.
Jan 10 at 15:36 comment added TylerH We could just delete all the answers that simply recommend tools. That would leave... this answer and this answer, with all others being deleted. That would solve OP's concern about ideal non-rec answers being buried. Then it could remain locked.
Jan 10 at 15:36 comment added Ian Campbell "Link lint" is such an excellent term for this phenomenon. We should all clean out our pockets.
Jan 10 at 15:17 history answered MachavityMod CC BY-SA 4.0