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Notes - ThemeWidget #4

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ddroid opened this issue Jan 13, 2025 · 2 comments
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Notes - ThemeWidget #4

ddroid opened this issue Jan 13, 2025 · 2 comments

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ddroid commented Jan 13, 2025

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ddroid commented Jan 13, 2025

tasks - 2025.01.13

  • Created Notes
    • watched cypher videos two times - 1hr20min
    • Interacted with figma designs - 40min
    • Wrote Notes - 3hr22min
    • Prepared Questions - 25min
    • Updated Notes - 50min
    • recorded, updated task and worklog -17min
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feedback 2025.01.13

Thank you for the first worklog.
I think it is good that you familiarized yourself with the work we do. The summary you shared is good enough and i would suggest we try to start focusing on some programming related tasks.

I already shared on discord, that working on a command line tool version of task messenger inspired by git using the bare runtime could be a good project.

Alternatively we would start working on theme widget stuff, but as web components. We dont plan to create a theme widget for the terminal any time soon and maybe never. Only the some sort of basic "task messenger" version for the terminal is planned for now.

So it basically depends whetherh you think you would want to build web components in vanillajs and play around with the repo and code base you already started with to implement the theme widget stuff cypher created the wireframes for, or whether you want to focus on the bare runtime to figure out how to create a basic command line tool for the task messenger inspired by git.

Once you made up your mind, i would dive into coding and start with what you chose.

This was referenced Jan 15, 2025
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