By now, ticket.el works reasonably well and fulfills a real need I had, so I’m pretty happy with the result. If you care to look, the nicest thing you’ll find is a tree-based interactive browser that shows dependencies and offers shortcuts to quickly manipulate tickets. tk doesn’t offer these features, so these are all implemented in Elisp by parsing the tickets’ front matter and implementing graph building and navigation algorithms. After all, Elisp is a much more powerful language than the shell, so this was easier than modifying tk itself.
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