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2026-03-05refactor(set-subject): remove alt tag from subject label eventDanConwayDev
2026-03-05feat(cover-note): add kind-1624 cover notes for PRs, patches, and issuesDanConwayDev
Implements experimental kind-1624 cover note events: - KIND_COVER_NOTE constant and process_cover_note() in git_events.rs; replaceable semantics (latest created_at, hex-id tiebreak), author or maintainer only - kind-1624 events fetched alongside labels in the fetch pipeline; cover_notes count added to FetchReport display - ngit pr/issue view: cover note displayed in place of description with a clear 'Cover Note:' header; maintainer-authored notes identify the author; original description shown only with --comments; cover_note object included in --json output - ngit pr set-cover-note / ngit issue set-cover-note: publish a kind-1624 event; nostr: mentions in --body converted to q/p tags via tags_from_content (same rules as issue --body) - Fix pre-existing clippy::too_many_lines on repo/mod.rs show_info
2026-03-05feat(subject): add pr/issue set-subject via NIP-32 kind-1985 labelsDanConwayDev
Adds the ability to update the displayed title of a PR or issue after creation using a kind-1985 label event with the #subject namespace. Only the author or a repository maintainer may set the subject. The latest authorised event wins with tiebreak by lexicographically larger event ID (NIP-1 replaceable event semantics). Branch names and commit messages are never affected. - Split get_labels() into process_labels() (additive #t) and process_subject() (replaceable-style #subject), with a shared get_labels_and_subject() entry point that processes both from a single pre-fetched slice of kind-1985 events - All list/view/JSON display paths apply the subject override silently - New ngit pr set-subject <id> --subject <text> command - New ngit issue set-subject <id> --subject <text> command