Overdr0ne
Overdr0ne
Alright, I have my computer again. My plan here is to basically try to get my gumshoe workflow with dogears. If I can get something equivalent or better, then I'll...
> That's very kind and humble of you, to offer to defer to my package, but I don't think that's necessary. Gumshoe is a cool package and I think both...
Hello again. I just noticed I hadn't yet referenced dogears in my related packages. It's in there now, my bad. Here's the new version I've been working on. https://github.com/Overdr0ne/gumshoe/tree/peruse The...
And after going through all that to unify the separate tracking, I can't help but notice some benefits of the old way of doing things, like, the length of logs...
> The changes sound interesting, though I confess I still don't understand all of it. :) Uh oh, if you don't understand, then I don't think anyone will haha. Let...
> I don't understand how that's different than it was before, or how/if it differs from dogears-list, but okay. :) So before I was just using simple marks. They don't...
> Can you explain a little bit about what you mean there? I implemented forward/back navigation in Dogears, but it doesn't sound as complicated as that, so I'm not sure...
You are totally correct, gumshoe just uses a simple ring buffer, and just continuously overwrites older entries, so there is no popping the way I have it implemented. This aligns...
Hey, I've been pretty busy, but I basically agree with your points. * I tried vundo, and I'm convinced that this way of doing things is viable, though windowing in...
I agree, seeing as I've built it as a library, good to show some of the variations.