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I believe that this implementation can be used for broadcast communication and also for games that want to hear a channel that is rolling a song for example.
Could you put a shortcut so you can start and end listening to a certain channel?
If you can have the implementation of a shortcut also to adjust the level of the channel. It will be perfect.
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When releasing a new version it's always hard to deliver a proper changelog. Keep a changelog is a proposal on how we can deliver a consistent and complete changelog.
I propose we implement it in this repo. I would require the following steps:
- Refactor the changelog to the keep a changelog spec.
- Add up
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Because in CliClient.resume()
we don't account for the case, when there is an exception in one of the async processing stages:
void resume() {
...
try {
client.startAsync(state -> {
printer.ifPresent(p -> p.print(state));
if (!options.shouldSeedAfterDownloaded() && state.getPiecesRemaining() == 0) {
runtime.shutdown();
}
}, 1000); // <-- CompletableFuture.w
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As suggested in the ESM guidelines of Node.js it would be good to explicit the type of the module.
{ + "type": "commonjs", }