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I made the recursive backronym the README title — Pearl Edits and Reflects Linear (P=Pearl, E=Edits, A=and, R=Reflects, L=Linear) — and named it in the opening line, matching the sibling projects' READMEs (Chime, emacs-wttrin). Added an Umberto Eco epigraph, "We like lists because we don't want to die.", in the same quote style they use. The cgit repo description on cjennings.net is set to match.
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I rewrote the README into a sectioned guide — a nav header over Features, Installation, Quick Start, Commands, The Org File, Configuration, Development & Testing, FAQ, Troubleshooting, History, and License — and repointed every repository URL off the deleted github.com/cjennings/pearl onto https://git.cjennings.net/pearl.git. The repoint also covers the URL header in pearl.el, the Eask website-url, and the package-summary repo link. The upstream credit to Gael Blanchemain's linear-emacs is unchanged.
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Pearl fetches Linear issues into an org file and syncs edits back. It covers list / custom views / saved queries, per-issue and bulk rendering with comments inline, conflict-aware sync of descriptions, titles, and comments, field commands for priority / state / assignee / labels, and a transient dispatch menu. The render folds to a scannable outline and nests issues under a sortable parent.
Based on and inspired by Gael Blanchemain's linear-emacs.
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