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Add Robomongo keyword so users can find it by searching 'robomongo' #77688

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@danielstaleiny danielstaleiny commented Jan 14, 2020

Motivation for this change

This should make it easier to find robomongo package under robo3t.

I was looking for robomongo and didn't find it. It is annoying to find that robomongo has different name as package and it is not searchable by robomongo. I suspect that I am not alone.

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I just added robomongo keyword to description so you can find it when searching for it.

Adding word to string will not break anything.

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I revisited the change and changed the name based on suggestion.

This should make it easier to find robomongo package under robo3t
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dasJ commented Mar 24, 2020

Ah hold up. Package descriptions usually don't end with a dot

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Looks good to me.

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