Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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The downstream release notes here:
https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/t/toot/toot_0.34.1-1_changelog
exclude the upstream release notes which are available here:
https://gi
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
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When posting from the commandline, if -e is used then a template
states that lines beginning with a hash (“#”) are ignored. This is a
problem because it’s very often useful to begin a line
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
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I tried to post a JPG image and it crashed with a stack dump:
===8<--
$ torsocks toot post -u b...@example.com -m ./some_pic.jpg -e emacs
Uploading media: .
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
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CLI output is normally in color but when piping the output to another
tool, the color is lost. It’s useful to be able to pipe to “less -R”,
which is a pager that preserves ANSI control code
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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The “auth” command outputs a banner line followed by an
asterisk-prefixed list of accounts. It’s readable to humans but
requires some extra work to make usable for scripts. A common need is
to see the
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: minor
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When a message contains a superscript digit¹, the superscript is enlarged to a
full-sized character.
¹ So “digit¹” is printed as “digit1”, even though the terminal can handle
superscripts just fine.
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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The Mastodon export feature is insufficient:
* countless events can separate users from their data at any unannounced
spontaneous moment
* users can only request archives once every 7 days, thus ≥3
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: normal
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Polls are void in CLI output. The body is there, but the ballot is
simply omitted. And it’s omitted in a such a way that you don’t even
know there is a poll. So you end up seeing /part/ of a status that
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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The plaintext of a status given on the commandline is an incomplete
representation of the status. There are lots of metadata attributes
being hidden from view as well as poll data. Most of the time it’
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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The /whois/ command gives the profile of a user as expected, but it
neglects to state whether that user follows me & also neglects to
disclose whether I am following that other account. It would be *ve
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: minor
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I created a new Mastodon account with a display name. Then established
that account in /toot/ using the “login” CLI command. I later erased
the display name in the web client. But in subsequent usage of t
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: normal
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When viewing posts in a logged-out GUI browser and there is a need to
interact with some arbitrary post, toot is nearly useless. All the
toot interaction commands rely on having a local msg ID which may
Package: toot
Version: 0.27.0-1
Severity: wishlist
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It’s quite cool that we can simply upload an image using the CLI
“upload” command and make no reference to it in a toot, effectively
using any Mastodon node as an image pastebin. But surely this was no
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