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Roadmap
This document describes currently planned features and events related to the dehub project. It's intention is to help prioritize work. There are no dates set, only a sequence of milestones and the requirements to hit them.
Milestone: Be able to add other developers to the project
- Thread commits (comments, signatures)
- Coalesce command
- Fast-forward perms on branches
- Authorship in commit messages
- README with a "Getting Started" section
Milestone: Versions
- Tag commits
- Add dehub version to the SPEC, make binary aware of it
- Figure out a release system?
Milestone: Enough polish to show off the project
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Polish commands
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New flag system, some kind of interactivity support (e.g. user doesn't specify required argument, give them a prompt on the CLI to input it rather than an error. This can be built into the flag system.
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Review flags, probably make some of them into positional arguments, document everything better.
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Possibly save state locally in order to speed things along, such as "account id" which probably isn't going to change often for a user.
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HTTP docs
- Some kind of addition to the docker server to auto-serve md files.
- Reorganize all the md files under a
docs
directory, except the README. - Make sure linking between documents works.
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More/better tests?
Milestone: IPFS support
- Big ol' question mark on this one.
Milestone: Minimal plugin support
- SPEC and implement. Things which should be pluggable, initially:
- Conditions
- Signifiers
Milestone: Minimal notifications support
- Some way to store notification settings locally, and run a command which shows
a sequence of events since the last time you ran it.
- The command should keep a history of all of its outputs, and allow the user to see that history (in case they run the command, then clear the output by accident).
- The user should be able to specifically get notifications on threads they're a part of, threads by branch name pattern, files by path pattern, and keywords in commit messages.