Idk why I even included this, but then again, it is probably not bad to
be very explicit about what is a pledge.
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Decided to lower scope of required changes, as there is actually already
a mvp here, the amount of excuses for not abiding my semver are
decreasing too fast.
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Quick and Fast are shortcut flags that essentially give all flags
nescesarry for Quick and Fast subcommand.
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This allows committing with the users set editor, which is very handy if
you don't want to actually make meaningful commits.
This existed before, but implementing the instruction architecture for
composite actions broke it, because the status code refactor used
output() instead of status().
Thankfully, this does support exit codes still, but it does create some
cluttered output which is not terrible great UX, but this is not
extremely important, as this associated function isn't even currently
used by any user facing commands (except its explicit subcommand).
:D
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Fixed quick fast messages by "leaking" the memory for the input
effectively makiing it static.
This feel extremely hacky, and should never be used in a loop.
Consider this temporary until I find a better way, and or smart enough
people to tell me it's not as bad as I feel it is.
...Sorry Djikstra.
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Fixed problem introduced by error handling.
This does not fix fast or fix lack of message input.
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Added a tentative roadmap for release 0.1.0 as well as a future planned
roadmap.
This is mostly to help myself not trying to add too many features in
between releases as dev is already far ahead of main.
Ideally, I'd like to iterate more rapidly on main. Given the basic
structure of the config is slowly stabilizing, this will be less painful
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