a CLI tool to post updates to crunk-scheduler.
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# crunk-update
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a CLI tool to post updates to crunk-scheduler.
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## Designing CLI tools
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I actually never did this properly. currently reading [this guide](https://clig.dev/)
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## Make working software first
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* `crunk-update -p "text"` should make a paragraph of `<p>text</p>` in [crunk-scheduler](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/crunk/crunk-scheduler)
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## Existential crisis
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* ideally a tool on your machine should be easy to install
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* python versions, venvs etc feels more like a problem here than in a web application
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* attempt to write something in rust?
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* currently following some rust tutorials
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## Readme driven development
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* have crunk-scheduler do all the conversion to html in rss.
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* make this as simple as possible
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- post a simple text
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- post markdown or html snippets
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- post files
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* be able to set a time when something is scheduled.
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