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Have your own ask.fm like, built with Meteor.
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Alfred workflow for creating web submissions (Stack Exchange, Forums and more)
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Reorganize the readme to have a table of options available and under what scenarios. Then, provide examples in an FAQ-style fashion to kill two birds with one stone.
Will also need to add in any missing parameters (e.g., postfix, default, trim, validate, validate_msg, choices)
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Async helper that prompts the user for input then uses the answers to render templates. Must be registered with a library that supports async helpers, like assemble or generate. After that it should work with handlebars, lo-dash or any other node.js engine that supports helper functions.
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There is no proper SigDigger documentation so far. A little bit of documentation (preferably in .md format) must be written.