Use dat.json `title` & `description` when dat share for clarity
See original GitHub issueI have a screen session called dats
, where I’ve taken to sharing many different dats. But it’s hard to know which dat is which (which might be nice if you want to share a url with someone, or just generally want to remember what you were are seeding).
So I figured maybe you could use the attributes of dat.json to help clarify things, e.g. printing title & description if they exist. That way they are visible in a session running dat share <thing>
.
This isn’t urgent at all, but I figured it was worth at least a little write-up.
p.s. dat rocks 🖤
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I whipped up something last night! (see #900)
woah nice!