The specification for implementing a thing is has become more robust than (and different from) the one listed in the targets readme. #5 may be the last fundamental thing I have to consider for whether it will need significant changes (and that may not affect the spec at all). Regardless, it would be better to put an updated version in the readme sooner rather than later (for my own sanity as well; notes are currently not organized well). The helper functions like things-move-with-count will probably see a ton of changes as well as I get the chance to implement more things, but it would also be better to have some of them in the readme sooner rather than later (already is a disclaimer about breaking changes being the norm until things exits the experimental stage).
The specification for implementing a thing is has become more robust than (and different from) the one listed in the targets readme. #5 may be the last fundamental thing I have to consider for whether it will need significant changes (and that may not affect the spec at all). Regardless, it would be better to put an updated version in the readme sooner rather than later (for my own sanity as well; notes are currently not organized well). The helper functions like
things-move-with-count
will probably see a ton of changes as well as I get the chance to implement more things, but it would also be better to have some of them in the readme sooner rather than later (already is a disclaimer about breaking changes being the norm until things exits the experimental stage).