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introduce ngit-relays as a way of setting git servers and relays at
the same time using a standard for specific repo locations:
https://<domain-port-path>/<npub>/<identifer>.git
add simple and advanced modes.
prompt less. eg always set remote origin to nostr url.
automatically push main or master branch.
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and fix all of the breaking changes
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update the rust nightly `fmt` overlay which needs to be pinned
to a specific version (this case by date)
update formatting in main files via `cargo fmt`
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get the latest user relay list before pushing patches and repo
announcement events
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use RelayUrl in repo_ref which I had resisted as it mutates relay
urls when printed to append a slash
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to improve machine readability
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as part of the easy on-boaridng flow
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to reflect the new interface and testing only nsec login
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add some basic copy under help
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as a minor UI improvement
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in nearly all cases 'cannot' was used when an action was tried and
failed. 'failed to' is strictly better because:
* just because the action didn't work that time doesnt mean it
cannot work
* it is better at drawing the users attention to a problem
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to guide the users how to login dispite the git config errors
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if a local and or global account is already logged in, prompt to
logout before overwriting with new login details
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previously cli args were only used during other commands to bypass
normal login
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for the simpliest UX it creates and publishes a profile and relay
list event.
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rather than any key press as `esc` wasn't included as a key press
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don't ask the user to press any key to proceed once the signer
successfully responds.
various approaches were to tried await either any key press or the
signer reponse such as `tokio::oneshot`, `tokio::mpsc` and
`tokio::watch` but all would keep the process running until key
press. this solution of aborting with `signal::ctrl_c` prevents the
work around of asking the user to press any key upon
the signer reponse.
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* simplify login menu, making it more accessable to newcomers and
easier to select remote signer options
* enable `ngit login` to work from anywhere (not just a git repo)
* assume fresh login details saved to global git config but fallback
to local repository
* maintain local repository login via `ngit login --local`
* maintain login via CLI arguments eg `ngit send --nsec nsec123`
* nudge users to remember nsec when pasting in ncryptsec for a
better UX, whilst maintaining the option to be prompted for
password everytime
* create placeholder menu items for help menu and create account
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