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# Work to be ticketed
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`nbd init` should add `.nbd/cache.db` to `.nbd/.gitignore` since this should not be included in git commits.
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Add a `.nbd/config.toml` config file that sets some defaults to start:
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* All under the `[nbd]` header
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* default output format: json=[true|false]
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* default file type (default is json)
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* default status (default is todo)
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`nbd init` should create this file with default values populated.
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Add the `triage` status to tickets for tickets which do not have enough information to be worked on.
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An LLM will update the body of the ticket with implementation details and move it to `todo`.
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claude-md should be updated to mention this workflow that `triage` tickets require more details to be worked on and that they should be updated with implementaiton detials before being moved to `todo`.
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`triage` is also the new default state for tickets, so update claude-md to create tasks with `--status=todo` if the ticket is ready to be worked on.
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To triage: need to investigate some way to filter tickets by project.
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For example, you have two streams of work and you want to select tickets for one project only.
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We have the `project` type of ticket, and we can add `deps` to support that... maybe?
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To triage: What would be the implications of making `type` and `status` just strings?
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I want to enforce a set of possible values, but I also want those to be user-set so we don't need to constantly update the code base to support additional types.
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Some of these are "special" though like `done` and `archive` do not show up in `list` or `ready`; can we abstract those behaviors and have users set "Pre/During/Post" options for type and status to preserve the behavior we have while making the system ultimately more flexible?
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