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It’s still in early development stage, but I think it’s coming together rather nicely and it’s pretty snappy. Thoughts?
It’s still in early development stage, but I think it’s coming together rather nicely and it’s pretty snappy. Thoughts?
Where is it? I write great bug reports.
Thanks, but it’s written in Rust so it’s perfect and 100% bug free :) Kidding of course, I just would rather release this client after I’m done with super boring things like caching the JWT, polishing up the config file and readme. But thanks for the enthusiasm :D. I hope to be done with the first release by the end of the year
Sarcasm noted!
Don’t you want some free QA? I don’t program in Rust, so pas de jugement on code quality!
That’s the Big Lie of Rust: the implication that memory safety prevents core dumps. I’ve had plenty of Rust apps hard crash on me; maybe they weren’t memory-access related, but they were crashes nonetheless.
In any case, my offer stands; I’ve been desperate for a TUI Lemmy client, and I really will submit decent tickets once you ask for them… or just quietly sit on them until you’re ready.
Well, if you’re so desperate… :D The code is located at github.com/intuis/lemmynator, but I didn’t commit the changes that I did today yet so it may look a little bit different and I think the default config is a little bit off. With that said, have fun!
Thanks! Let us know when you’re ready for issues; until then I’ll assume you’re just plugging away.