turpial on cmd

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Eduard Lucena

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Aug 31, 2014, 9:52:14 AM8/31/14
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Hi all,

I bring this topic again, because i like to work on this, but there is a topic we need to decide:

A console client or a command-line client.

Basically the difference is that a console client could have a text-based UI, like finch[1] (not the sci fi series) is to pidgin.

A command-line client could work in 2 ways: like a command interpreter, like python (just typing python in the console) or just like a direct command, something like:

turpial -i cmd -t "Using turpial on cmd"

I want to know what you think.

Regards,


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Wil Alvarez

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Aug 31, 2014, 12:51:01 PM8/31/14
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Both are great options because Turpial lacks of CLI interface so, I would recommend you that work on the one you like the most ;)

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Eduard Lucena

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Sep 1, 2014, 12:00:42 AM9/1/14
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Hi,

I want all options, but to have an initial one, i'll work with the direct command, it's easier to implement. i'll let you know.

Regards,

Wil Alvarez

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Sep 1, 2014, 12:03:17 AM9/1/14
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Awesome! Let me know if you need some help.

Regards
Wil A. Alvarez
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