<p>Like <a href="https://github.com/gravitystorm" class="user-mention">@gravitystorm</a>, I usually top-annotate, but as <a href="https://github.com/tomhughes" class="user-mention">@tomhughes</a> guessed, bottom-annotation is a strategy to keep people who are already very familiar with the data model happy.</p>
<p>The rake task will re-annotate when running a migration, and I believe this to be a relatively new addition to the gem. Remembering to do that manually was always a weak link. See <a href="https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models#configuration-in-rails">their repo</a>. It's weird, as <a href="https://github.com/zerebubuth" class="user-mention">@zerebubuth</a> points out, that the additional tasks, two of which I used in testing, don't appear when running <code>bundle exec rake -T</code>... oh, they've got <a href="https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models/issues/346">an open issue for that</a>.</p>
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