feat(blog): add new migrations blog#7672
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WalkthroughAdds a new MDX blog post introducing the "Prisma Next migrations" model, detailing Changes
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apps/blog/content/blog/rethinking-database-migrations/index.mdx (1)
20-20: Consider varying repeated phrasing for tighter prose.“You've probably...” appears in close proximity twice; swapping one instance for a different lead-in would improve rhythm.
Also applies to: 34-34
🤖 Prompt for AI Agents
Verify each finding against the current code and only fix it if needed. In `@apps/blog/content/blog/rethinking-database-migrations/index.mdx` at line 20, The two nearby sentences both start with "You've probably..."; replace one instance (either the earlier "If you've written migrations before, you've probably seen something like this:" or the later occurrence at the noted nearby line) with an alternative lead-in such as "If you've worked with migrations before..." or "Chances are you've encountered..." to avoid repetition and tighten the prose while keeping the same meaning.
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Verify each finding against the current code and only fix it if needed.
Inline comments:
In `@apps/blog/content/blog/rethinking-database-migrations/index.mdx`:
- Line 182: Update the Markdown link URL for the Discord invite so it uses HTTPS
instead of HTTP: change the link target
"http://pris.ly/discord?utm_campaign=prisma-next" to
"https://pris.ly/discord?utm_campaign=prisma-next" for the line containing the
"#prisma-next" Discord link so external links remain secure.
- Around line 77-83: The fenced code block labeled "json" contains
JavaScript-style comments which are invalid JSON; update that fenced block by
either changing the language tag from `json` to `jsonc` (so comments are
allowed) or removing the `// ...` inline comments from the object so it becomes
valid JSON; locate the fenced snippet containing the keys "from", "to", and
"description" and apply the chosen fix.
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Nitpick comments:
In `@apps/blog/content/blog/rethinking-database-migrations/index.mdx`:
- Line 20: The two nearby sentences both start with "You've probably...";
replace one instance (either the earlier "If you've written migrations before,
you've probably seen something like this:" or the later occurrence at the noted
nearby line) with an alternative lead-in such as "If you've worked with
migrations before..." or "Chances are you've encountered..." to avoid repetition
and tighten the prose while keeping the same meaning.
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Align the new migrations article with review feedback by using jsonc for commented snippets, securing the Discord link with https, and tightening repeated phrasing. Made-with: Cursor
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