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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrea Scarpino
eae04234f3 3llo: 0.3.0 -> 1.3.1 2022-04-28 14:14:38 +02:00
zowoq
59b83c43e0 treewide: add final newline 2021-01-22 07:18:04 +10:00
Michael Reilly
84cf00f980
treewide: Per RFC45, remove all unquoted URLs 2020-04-10 17:54:53 +01:00
Michael Fellinger
f92600b406
update versions in Gemfile.lock 2020-04-06 15:02:13 +02:00
Maximilian Bosch
9842c4b107
treewide: update which packages I'm currently maintaining
Idea shamelessly stolen from 4e60b0efae.

I realized that I don't really know anymore where I'm listed as maintainer and what
I'm actually (co)-maintaining which means that I can't proactively take
care of packages I officially maintain.

As I don't have the time, energy and motivation to take care of stuff I
was interested in 1 or 2 years ago (or packaged for someone else in the
past), I decided that I make this explicit by removing myself from several
packages and adding myself in some other stuff I'm now interested in.

I've seen it several times now that people remove themselves from a
package without removing the package if it's unmaintained after that
which is why I figured that it's fine in my case as the affected pkgs
are rather low-prio and were pretty easy to maintain.
2019-12-26 15:27:47 +01:00
Maximilian Bosch
0ad3568114
_3llo: init at 0.3.0
Simple CLI client for `trello.com`. It can be used like this:

```
$ export TRELLO_USER=your_username
$ export TRELLO_KEY=your_key
$ export TRELLO_TOKEN=your_token
$ ./result/bin/3llo
```

I didn't create a module for this as I don't think that those secrets
should live in the Nix store. Ideally `3llo` can be used from a script
which retrieves secrets from some kind of password store like this:

```
export TRELLO_KEY=$(pass show trello/key)
export TRELLO_TOKEN=$(pass show trello/token)
3llo $@
```
2019-08-19 13:46:49 +02:00