From 9b17dc89fc25417e207943dafe8bf09ac211ae32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Craig Jennings Date: Mon, 25 May 2026 05:00:48 -0500 Subject: feat: add pearl-delete-current-comment 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. --- README.org | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.org') diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index b2ffbbe..f10233b 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Pearl (backronym: *Pearl Edits and Reflects Linear*) brings Linear issues into E - Keep structured fields in =LINEAR-*= properties: id, URL, team, state, priority, assignee, labels, timestamps, and sync hashes - Edit descriptions, titles, and your own comments in place, then push them with a three-way conflict check - Set priority, state, assignee, and labels by command, using Linear ids behind display-name completion -- Add comments, create issues, delete issues, and open the current issue or view in Linear +- Add and delete your own comments, create issues, delete issues, and open the current issue or view in Linear - Refresh the active view from the source recorded in the file, or refresh one issue at point - Optionally sync Org TODO keyword changes back to Linear workflow states - Use one transient dispatcher, =M-x pearl-menu=, for the whole command surface @@ -200,13 +200,14 @@ All issue commands work from anywhere inside an issue subtree. | =pearl-set-labels= | Replace labels; empty selection clears them | | =pearl-add-comment= | Add a new Linear comment | | =pearl-edit-current-comment= | Push edits to one of your own comments | +| =pearl-delete-current-comment= | Delete one of your own comments after confirming | | =pearl-delete-current-issue= | Soft-delete the current issue after confirmation | | =pearl-open-current-issue= | Open the issue URL in a browser | | =pearl-open-current-view-in-linear= | Open the active view in Linear | Description, title, and comment pushes use the same conflict gate: unchanged local text sends nothing; a local edit against an unchanged remote pushes; if both local and remote changed since fetch, Pearl refuses to clobber either side and reports the conflict. Destructive conflict choices stash local text in =*pearl-conflict-backup*= first. -Only comments you authored are editable. Pearl refuses edits to comments from another person, a bot, or an integration before making an API call. +Only comments you authored are editable or deletable. Pearl refuses edits and deletes to comments from another person, a bot, or an integration before making an API call. A comment delete is permanent (Linear has no restore for it), so deleting a comment with unsaved local edits prompts to confirm discarding them. *** Org TODO sync -- cgit v1.2.3