Rust RFCs have this interesting approach where you can register blocking concerns with their rfcbot!
Seems like a great way of tracking outstanding issues. E.g. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74430#issuecomment-664693080
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Terminad is a really interesting approach to rendering markdown in the CLI. It deliberately doesn't render links, so you can always see both the link text and the URL.
In a browser you have hover to see URLs, but not necessarily in a terminal.
Go has an elegant approach to defining example functions, which are shown in docs as `main()` with the output:
Really cute approach to reporting type errors: when there's a type error, show an example of a runtime error that the type check has prevented!
Data-Driven Techniques for Type Error Diagnosis https://escholarship.org/uc/item/59s4h4pv