* Run AO unit tests to verify the up-to-spec functioning of the system's running AO API server
* Run AO unit tests to verify the up-to-spec functioning of the system's running AO API server
* Easily view installed/running status of optional AO features
* Easily view installed/running status of optional AO features
* Add `ao` alias for `ao-cli` (under `Features→ao-cli`)
* Add `ao` alias for `ao-cli` (under Features→ao-cli)
* Detects your OS, with support for Debian/Ubuntu, Arch/Manjaro, and Fedora (MacOS planned)
* Detects your OS, with support for Debian/Ubuntu, Arch/Manjaro, and Fedora (MacOS planned)
* Enchant your 'cd' command to narrate your travels through the UNIX filesystem (under Features→ao-cli) (less annoying than it sounds, easy to disable)
* Easily install/uninstall and turn on/off optional AO features
## Upcoming Features
## Upcoming Features
These features are planned and many are mocked up in the menus:
These features are planned and many are mocked up in the menus:
* Join the AO .onion bootstrapping network and find public AO chatrooms p2p over tor
* Join the AO .onion bootstrapping network and find public AO chatrooms p2p over tor
* Easily install/uninstall and turn on/off optional AO features
* Operate essential AO client features (view and create priorities, create and send cards p2p via tor)
* Operate essential AO client features (view and create priorities, create and send cards p2p via tor)
* Easily install and configure your AO server installation
* Easily install and configure your AO server installation
* Easily use hardware-owner-only god-mode features for your AO server including resetting any password or deleting any member
* Easily use hardware-owner-only god-mode features for your AO server including resetting any password or deleting any member
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* Full interactive wizard to walk you through setting up and connecting new AO hardware resources to your AO server
* Full interactive wizard to walk you through setting up and connecting new AO hardware resources to your AO server
* Terminal spellbook to save and trade your favorite UNIX commands
* Terminal spellbook to save and trade your favorite UNIX commands
* AO server using AO features via ao-cli command line switches (with optional sound notifications on server computer)
* AO server using AO features via ao-cli command line switches (with optional sound notifications on server computer)
* Enchant your 'cd' command to narrate your travels through the UNIX filesystem (under `Features→ao-cli`) (less annoying than it sounds, easy to disable)
* More unit tests, optional feature modules, and AO client features