I like the small beep at the end of bootup in OpenCat32 but I am growing very tired of hearing the melody that plays at the beginning of bootup. How can I silence (but not delete) that boot up melody?
Personally, I like change logs a lot and try to keep them up to date in my work. Probably this is because my commit messages are often quite terse. I know what they mean and hopefully those on my team know as well. However, I doubt those new to the source code could understand. This shifts the documentation burden which I think is the intent of having a change log. I believe this is another example of the tension between getting code to work (includes the code plus the commit messages) and getting the code to be understandable (includes code comments and change log entries). Just my thoughts and no shade meant on this repo regarding the out of date change log. 🌞
The source Change Log (here: https://github.com/PetoiCamp/OpenCatEsp32/blob/main/ChangeLog.md) says "Add a token 'S' to toggle on/off the boot-up melody" And there's this commit: https://github.com/PetoiCamp/OpenCatEsp32/commit/e2a793e7a7ded66abc014da8cbe25f96065a8dce has the comment "improve gyro token; use S to mute" And here's the commit with the code "bootup sound; damper motion" https://github.com/PetoiCamp/OpenCatEsp32/commit/80c16a63deedcc193b3ef5973592b4f4aa5edd8c