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Pearl could render, create, and edit comments but not delete one, so removing your own comment meant leaving Emacs for the web app. I added the delete command and filled the reserved C-; L d c keymap slot.
pearl-delete-current-comment runs from inside a comment's subtree. It's own-only, reusing the viewer gate from pearl-edit-current-comment: a comment authored by someone else, a bot, or an integration is refused with no commentDelete call. It confirms before the destructive mutation, and on success removes that comment's Org subtree, leaving sibling comments and the issue body untouched. pearl--delete-comment-async mirrors pearl--delete-issue-async.
The delete is permanent. I verified Linear's commentDelete against the live API: the comment is not found immediately after, with no restore path, so unlike issueDelete this isn't a recoverable soft delete. Because of that, a comment with unsaved local edits (or no stored hash) gets a stronger "discard your local edits" confirmation rather than the plain prompt.
I surfaced it as K in the transient Delete group and as d c in the prefix keymap, and inverted the keymap test that asserted d c was unbound.
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The command surface had no muscle-memory path. Everything went through M-x or the transient, and the transient grouped commands by an ad-hoc mix (issue-at-point, create, org-sync) rather than by what you're doing.
I added pearl-prefix-map, an opt-in prefix keymap organized as save / edit / new / delete. It isn't bound at load, because a global multi-key prefix isn't reliably free across terminals and GUIs. Each binding is a (label . command) menu item, so which-key shows the label without pearl depending on which-key. The user binds the map to a free prefix (the README suggests C-; L). So C-; L s s saves the ticket at point, s a saves the whole file, e p edits priority, n t creates a ticket, m opens the transient.
I regrouped the transient to mirror those categories: Save, Edit, New, Delete for ticket actions, and Fetch, View, Setup for the workspace. I added the two save commands and relabeled every entry to the verb wording. The per-field push entries (edit-desc, edit-title) are gone since the save model subsumes them, though the commands still work from M-x. I pulled the org-sync commands (enable, disable, push-file) from the menu too, since they're plumbing, tracked separately for going private.
The keymap binds the existing command names. Aligning those names with the labels (edit-state, new-comment) is a separate task, as is the delete-comment command that will fill the d c slot.
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