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  3. a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very".

a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very".

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  • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

    @gruber the rule is generic: we have a list of banned words and expressions. We don't need to specifically mention the words in that list! 😀

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    @bagder @gruber
    Full list is here in case anyone else is curious like I was:
    https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/master/.github/scripts/badwords.txt#L84

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    • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

      a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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      LOL i didn't know that ..... but yeah, it makes sense.. in it's own way. 😉
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      • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

        a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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        @bagder I use Vale to lint my prose. It calls "very" out as one of a set of "weasel words".

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        • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

          a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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          my English teacher banned the use of the word "just" in most contexts
          "I was just xyz..." for instance
          redundant
          @bagder

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          • fraggle@social.coopF fraggle@social.coop

            @bagder @gruber
            Full list is here in case anyone else is curious like I was:
            https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/master/.github/scripts/badwords.txt#L84

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            @fraggle @bagder @gruber Curl Corporation

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            • p@raru.reP p@raru.re

              my English teacher banned the use of the word "just" in most contexts
              "I was just xyz..." for instance
              redundant
              @bagder

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              @p @bagder
              sounds unjust

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              • wolf480pl@mstdn.ioW wolf480pl@mstdn.io

                @p @bagder
                sounds unjust

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                #23

                this is one of the better contexts
                @wolf480pl

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                • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                  a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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                  @bagder
                  s/very/way

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                  • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                    a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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                    @bagder “Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very’; your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.”

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                    • moritzdietz@mastodon.socialM moritzdietz@mastodon.social

                      @bagder curl transfers are much secure

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                      @moritzdietz @bagder bigly secure. The hugest security.

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                      • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                        a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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                        @bagder for a non-native speaker, what exactly is not good with the word 'very'?

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                        • shaman007@mastodon.andreybondarenko.comS shaman007@mastodon.andreybondarenko.com

                          @bagder for a non-native speaker, what exactly is not good with the word 'very'?

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                          @shaman007 it is too simple. There is almost always a better way to phrase the same thing without it. very happy = excited, very glad = thrilled, very hungry = starving, etc. So the use of "very" is a sign that it can be said better.

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                          • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                            @shaman007 it is too simple. There is almost always a better way to phrase the same thing without it. very happy = excited, very glad = thrilled, very hungry = starving, etc. So the use of "very" is a sign that it can be said better.

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                            @bagder o need to wrap my head around this, never thought about it before.

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                            • shaman007@mastodon.andreybondarenko.comS shaman007@mastodon.andreybondarenko.com

                              @bagder o need to wrap my head around this, never thought about it before.

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                              @shaman007 it takes a little getting used to I admit, but I find that it helps me write better

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                              • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                                @shaman007 it is too simple. There is almost always a better way to phrase the same thing without it. very happy = excited, very glad = thrilled, very hungry = starving, etc. So the use of "very" is a sign that it can be said better.

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                                @bagder thank you, mmm... a lot. No, appreciate for your answer!

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                                • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                                  I can tell you that this bites me just about every time I write more than two sentences. Then I go back, edit and push a fixup commit and hope that I learned something. Again.

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                                  @bagder I also block "just" this way, and "easy"

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                                  • derickr@phpc.socialD derickr@phpc.social

                                    @bagder I also block "just" this way, and "easy"

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                                    @derickr I'm actually currently in process of doing the same for "just"!

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                                    • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                                      a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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                                      @bagder That sounds, good!

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                                      • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                                        a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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                                        @bagder very good

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                                        • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                                          I can tell you that this bites me just about every time I write more than two sentences. Then I go back, edit and push a fixup commit and hope that I learned something. Again.

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                                          @bagder that's very often

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