As the title says, I got confused.
My story, only to substantiate the pain caused by this: I had the color problem described here, which says to use interactive: true, but I didn't know where to put that, so I went to the docs https://xcfile.dev/main/task-syntax/interactive/. That said "no effect, deprecated", so I went looking for other solutions. After a while, I didn't find another solution, so I just tried it, and it worked. So I came here to open an issue saying "this is marked as no effect, but indeed it does have an effect". And then I realized I was looking at docs for a "bleeding edge" main.
So, it would be nice the the docs defaulted to the most recent release. Or if there was a Big Red Warning that you're looking at docs on bleeding edge. Ironically there is such a warning if you go to the most recent release saying "this isn't the most recent".
Thanks for the great tool :)
As the title says, I got confused.
My story, only to substantiate the pain caused by this: I had the color problem described here, which says to use
interactive: true, but I didn't know where to put that, so I went to the docs https://xcfile.dev/main/task-syntax/interactive/. That said "no effect, deprecated", so I went looking for other solutions. After a while, I didn't find another solution, so I just tried it, and it worked. So I came here to open an issue saying "this is marked as no effect, but indeed it does have an effect". And then I realized I was looking at docs for a "bleeding edge"main.So, it would be nice the the docs defaulted to the most recent release. Or if there was a Big Red Warning that you're looking at docs on bleeding edge. Ironically there is such a warning if you go to the most recent release saying "this isn't the most recent".
Thanks for the great tool :)