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[–] talkingpumpkin@lemmy.world 25 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

TLDR:

What the author baptizes "do-nothing scripts" are interactive scripts that print out the steps of some procedure one by one and wait for you to confirm each step (eg. "1. do this. press enter when done" "2. do something else. press enter when done" and so forth).

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@OP (if you are the author)

I HATE those sites where popups come up when you are halfway reading something.

What's the idea behind it, besides annoying your users as much as possible?

[–] learnbyexample@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago

Not my site, just sharing a link I saw on HN.

[–] alnitak@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 16 hours ago

They kind of glossed over the real value, which is using it as a template to automate a step at a time:

"Each step of the procedure is now encapsulated in a function, which makes it possible to replace the text in any given step with code that performs the action automatically."

It breaks the work down into more manageable tasks. I probably wouldn't give it to users until it was done, but putting placeholder functions is a common strategy.