Elixir Comments | Table O Contents
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Commenting in Elixir
Use the sharp
symbol or #
to comment-out a line, as follows:
# By placing a `sharp` at the beginning of
# your `line of code` or `text message`,
# you will have removed the comment
# from consideration at runtime
Commenting in Elixir (dupe)
Use the sharp
symbol or #
to comment-out a line, as follows:
# By placing a `sharp` at the beginning of
# your `line of code` or `text message`,
# you will have removed the comment
# from consideration at runtime
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subdirectory.
jekyll serve --watch --baseurl "" -o
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