CC: @cblgh (I've added you as a contributor so you should be able to interact with the peach-workspace and go-sbotcli-rs repos).
Great to see this list taking shape!
CC: @cblgh (I've added you as a contributor so you should be able to interact with the `peach-workspace` and `go-sbotcli-rs` repos).
hmm doing this as gitea issue and comments is a bit messy... maybe we should just make a pad? and I can add the commands there. and share the doc once there's a bit of a list of them.
hmm doing this as gitea issue and comments is a bit messy... maybe we should just make a pad? and I can add the commands there. and share the doc once there's a bit of a list of them.
@cblgh what would you prefer?
Another option is to list them in the first comment of this issue and edit the comment to add new items as you go.
A pad could be a good place to draft the list.
Another option is to list them in the first comment of this issue and edit the comment to add new items as you go.
As I told @notplants during our call yesterday, I think I'll discover which preferences I have once I start touching bits of code. Until then, the pad seems like it will suffice :)
As I told @notplants during our call yesterday, I think I'll discover which preferences I have once I start touching bits of code. Until then, the pad seems like it will suffice :)
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I've moved to collecting the errors in this pad for now:
https://server.commoninternet.net/pad/p/sbotcli
Great to see this list taking shape!
CC: @cblgh (I've added you as a contributor so you should be able to interact with the
peach-workspaceandgo-sbotcli-rsrepos).hmm doing this as gitea issue and comments is a bit messy... maybe we should just make a pad? and I can add the commands there. and share the doc once there's a bit of a list of them.
@cblgh what would you prefer?
A pad could be a good place to draft the list.
Another option is to list them in the first comment of this issue and edit the comment to add new items as you go.
As I told @notplants during our call yesterday, I think I'll discover which preferences I have once I start touching bits of code. Until then, the pad seems like it will suffice :)