<p>Yes I did go and find the gem and figure it out after I wrote that.</p>

<p>I have to say I think I'd find it more annoying than helpful, but I realise that I'm probably not the target audience ;-) The flip side is that to be helpful to the people it is aimed it probably needs to be at the top although I realise <a href="https://github.com/erictheise" class="user-mention">@erictheise</a> put it at the bottom to make it less annoying to people like me I fear that also makes it less useful to newcomers that aren't used to the schema.</p>

<p>Personally I suspect I would find the annotation of the routes (which isn't currently turned on) more useful than the annotation of the models!</p>

<p>I'd like to know how the auto update actually works - that didn't seem to be mentioned in the documentation I found. Does it just run when a migration is run?</p>

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