Allow users to specify their preferred configuration directory by using
the top level flag (a.k.a 'global flag') --config-dir. This also
introduces the design of baking top level flags into the executor.
This commit allows users to add or remove private notes from
accounts.
Changes:
- feat: added functionality to add or remove private notes from
accounts.
- fix: added new error types or unsupported add and remove
operations.
- build: build Enbas without rebuilding all packages by default to
speed up local builds for development.
The user will now specify the account name instead of the account ID
when performing operations such as following and blocking. Enbas will
lookup the account and retrieve the account ID before sending the
request to GoToSocial. This prevents the user from having to retrieve
the account ID themselves which should make it a bit easier to use.
This commit adds the ability to follow and unfollow (remote)
accounts and to display a list of followers and followees for
a specified account.
Changes:
- Added a command to follow an account.
- Added a command to unfollow an account.
- When displaying an account you can optionally view the relationship
between that account and yourself.
- Added a command to view accounts that are following a specified
account.
- Added a command to view accounts that are followed by a specified
account.
Summary:
This commit adds the ability to add and remove accounts from a list.
The list models has also been updated to change the way lists are
displayed on screen.
Changes:
- Added a subcommand to add accounts to a list.
- Added a subcommand to remove accounts from a list.
- Added a custom error for unknown subcommands.
- Added a custom error when no account IDs are specified when
expected.
- Added constants for flag names and resource types
- Added an error type for when a required flag is not set
- Added an error type for when an unsupported resource type is specified
- Renamed timeline-type to timeline-category
This commit refactors the login flow to a GTS server thanks to an update
in the official GTS documentation.
golang.org/x/oauth2 is no longer needed.
Documentation reference:
- https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/api/authentication/
Add Enbas code. So far Enbas can:
- Allow the user to register the application and log into GTS on their
behalf. The scope is limited to read for now.
- Show instance details.
- Show local and remote accounts.