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by jolaflow
35 days ago
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Thanks for the upvote! Let me address these: 1. I envision people already comfortable with the terminal as the first to pick it up, but as someone else pointed out, a considerable amount of effort has gone into lowering the threshold and making it usable for people with limited command-line experience. I can also definitely see a future web UI being added over time. 2. There is no requirement to run Epiq alongside your codebase - you could also use a separate repository dedicated to issue tracking. When you run epiq, it traverses upward until it finds the nearest project definition. In theory, you could initialize Epiq at a higher-level scope and have multiple child repositories share the same board state, although that setup has not been officially verified or supported yet, so I would wait until there is a version that explicitly supports it. |
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