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@Nukesor Nukesor released this 21 Oct 11:50
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[3.3.0] - 2023-10-21

This release is a somewhat special one.

I now consider Pueue "feature-complete". Everything I ever planned for Pueue has been implemented and much more. It seems to be working quite well and it's used by thousands of people. Most of the code is well-tested, well-documented and I refactored every part of the code several times (including a full rewrite).

This effectively means that no "big" features are going to be added to Pueue from here on. Future releases will only contain QoL improvements, improvents of existing features, bug fixes and dependency bumps.

Don't get me wrong:
There're tons of other stuff that could be added to Pueue. I'm regularly approached by people with cool features and new usecases. However, this would be a job for another tool.

Pueue was always intended to be a nice and minimalistic tool for people on the commandline. It grew a bit beyond that, but the original vision for the project still stayed the same. Now feels like the right time to call it done, before feature creep transforms this project into something it wasn't intended to be.

I'm happy that this many people find this project useful and I'm always amazed to see the creative ways in which one can use Pueue that they discover. It never get's boring.

Added

  • Support the PUEUE_CONFIG_PATH environment variable in addition to the --config option. #464

Fixed

  • Support parameter parsing for signal names with capslock (SIGINT) and short name (INT|int). #455
  • Better error messages for pid related I/O errors. #466

Changed

  • QoL improvement: Don't pause groups if there're no queued tasks. #452
    Auto-pausing of groups was only done to prevent the unwanted execution of other tasks, but this isn't necessary if there're no queued tasks.

Added

  • clear and cleanup aliases for clean subcommand.

The two following features are very new and marked as "experimental" for the time being.
They might be reworked in a later release since working with shells is always tricky and this definitely needs more testing.

  • Experimental: Allow configuration of the shell command that executes task commands. #454
  • Experimental: Allow injection of hard coded environment variables via config file. #454