Feature Idea: Publish Lexicons via lpm - #15
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@tom-sherman have you though about a lexicon publishing command with
lpm?Something like
lpm publish /path/to/lexicon/definition.It could:
_lexicondomain record for the nsid includes the same DID as the credentials provided in the commandMore details of this in
docs/publishing-lexicons.md.Note: The doc is generated by gemini in aider, the overall process looks good, but I'm not familiar enough with the codebase to judge the accuracy of the specifics.