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I also finished up MfGames Tasks v0.0. This is a tool on NPM that collects assigned issues from @GitLab and @github and puts them into a single Markdown file. It handles multiple accounts at the same time, tags, milestones, and due dates.

d.moonfire.us/blog/2018/02/23-

For those who are curious, every novel, story, and commission I work on is a separate GitLab repository. That way, I can use tickets to get feedback from commissioners, reviewers, and editors. I also use it for authors when they want to order new books.

It works nicely in that regard, but getting those combined issues was one of the drawbacks that this solved.

@dmoonfire Now that's an interesting idea/way to use it...

D. Moonfire @dmoonfire

@browneyedgirl I used to have everything in one massive Subversion/Git repo. However, as I started making covers, it blossomed in size. Also, I couldn't show just a single book to an editor or commissioner.

The drawback of separate repos is that it takes a *lot* more work. fedran.com pulls in 15+ repos to build the site. I ended up writing my own static site generator for that. :D

I also can't get a lifetime word count. But... that isn't that important either. :)

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