Daniel Houck
Daniel Houck
[ModUpdater](https://gitea.thebrokenrail.com/TheBrokenRail/ModUpdater) is a Fabric mod that checks for and downloads updates to cooperating Fabric mods. There are [a couple ways](https://gitea.thebrokenrail.com/TheBrokenRail/ModUpdater/src/branch/master/MOD_DEVELOPER.md) to support ModUpdater, but none of them are *quite* straightforward...
Python 3.10 added a `defaults` argument to the [`Formatter.__init__`](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.10/Lib/logging/__init__.py#L567) to enable you to use custom fields in the format string. Itʼd be nice if `ColoredFormatter` and `coloredlogs.install` supported this too.
Preferably before August 2017 (next partial eclipse), or February 2017 if you want to also mention penumbral eclipses.
[Suggested label: question and/or enhancement] This is a great tool for building Arch packages and putting them in a repository for Pacman. Despite the name, this is useful for more...
The biome format changed in 19w36a, and the included biome analysis script completely fails for those worlds. The chunk files no longer store the full biome information (they store data...
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** There are multiple runtime DBC packages for Python (e.g., [PyContracts](https://pypi.org/project/PyContracts/), [dpcontracts](https://pypi.org/project/dpcontracts/), [icontract](https://github.com/Parquery/icontract), …). It would be nice to be able...
### Do you want to request a *feature* or report a *bug*? Feature ### What did you expect to see? When I use a StepMania song with an included `.lrc`...
I don't know if this is supported but poorly documented, or not supported; if it's the former it would be nice to have a documented example. Is it possible to...
I don’t know if either of the current backends support NWS alerts or their non-US equivalents. I don’t see any indication of it from a brief look at the site,...
It looks like `rua` uses systemd to hide or mark read-only much of the system. This is good, but it could and should be better: any packages which are installed...