33 points | by karakanb 2 days ago
5 comments
The blurb about this is repeated several times but it is unclear to me what it actually does.
I reckon this is a simplification of existing BIAC tools (eg, https://github.com/lightdash/lightdash)
I see "curl pipe to bash" installation method and say "gtfo".
Consider adding that snazzy gif in the README to the docs landing page. I went straight to the docs and then hunted for a screenshot to no avail.
That's a great idea, will do very quickly, thanks!
DaC might be more distinguishable from DAC, although the context obviously also helps readers telling them apart.
Yours sincerely, came here for another DAC
The blurb about this is repeated several times but it is unclear to me what it actually does.
I reckon this is a simplification of existing BIAC tools (eg, https://github.com/lightdash/lightdash)
I see "curl pipe to bash" installation method and say "gtfo".
Consider adding that snazzy gif in the README to the docs landing page. I went straight to the docs and then hunted for a screenshot to no avail.
That's a great idea, will do very quickly, thanks!
DaC might be more distinguishable from DAC, although the context obviously also helps readers telling them apart.
Yours sincerely, came here for another DAC