Split reading and downloading into dedicated commands
[tt.git] / TODO
1 - [ ] Implement rfc3339->epoch and remove dependency on rfc3339-old
2 - [ ] remove dependency on http-client
3 - [ ] optional text wrap
4 - [ ] write
5 - [x] caching (use cache by default, unless explicitly asked for update)
6 - [x] value --> cache
7 - [x] value <-- cache
8 requires: d command
9 - [ ] timeline limits
10 - [ ] feed set operations (perhaps better done externally?)
11 - [ ] timeline as a result of a query (feed set op + filter expressions)
12 - [ ] named timelines
13 - [ ] config files
14 - [ ] parse "following" from feed
15 - following = <nick> <uri>
16 - [ ] parse mentions:
17 - @<source.nick source.url> | @<source.url>
18 - [ ] highlight mentions
19 - [ ] filter on mentions
20 - [ ] highlight hashtags
21 - [ ] filter on hashtags
22 - [ ] hashtags as channels? initial hashtag special?
23 - [ ] query language
24 - [ ] console logger colors by level ('error)
25 - [ ] file logger ('debug)
26 - [-] commands:
27 - [x] r | read
28 - see timeline ops above
29 - [ ] w | write
30 - arg or stdin
31 - nick expand to URI
32 - [ ] q | query
33 - see timeline ops above
34 - see hashtag and channels above
35 - [x] d | download
36 - [ ] u | upload
37 - calls user-configured command to upload user's own feed file to their server
38 Looks like a better CLI parser than "racket/cmdline": https://docs.racket-lang.org/natural-cli/
39 But it is no longer necessary now that I've figured out how to chain (command-line ..) calls.
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