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Remembering what titles I am downloading "feels" clunky. Having some way to manage a "library" might be good.
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It would be super handy to define all the comics you want to watch and download by specifying a list in a config file (i.e. yaml). Then, there is no need to remember all the items you are downloading. You could then pass in the config with the daemon option to auto-download.
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My current solution is maintaining a shell script that calls your binary.
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It would be super handy to define all the comics you want to watch and download by specifying a list in a config file (i.e. yaml). Then, there is no need to remember all the items you are downloading. You could then pass in the config with the daemon option to auto-download.
Could be for a cli invocation as well. For example, I move my stuff to a
reader, so I have no need for the binary to be constantly running. Just
when I plan to update what’s available.
Cheers,
— Dustin
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It would be super handy to define all the comics you want to watch and
download by specifying a list in a config file (i.e. yaml). Then, there is
no need to remember all the items you are downloading. You could then pass
in the config with the daemon option to auto-download.
this is just for daemon mode right?
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