I do not mind converting --visibility to public/private. Consistency with others does have value.
But --unprotected is bad UX in my opinion. If --protected is not provided the value is False. --unprotected performs no useful function. You are always 'unprotected' unless you use --protected. Why provide a parameter that never needs to be used?
I do not mind converting --visibility to public/private. Consistency with others does have value.
But --unprotected is bad UX in my opinion. If --protected is not provided the value is False. --unprotected performs no useful function. You are always 'unprotected' unless you use --protected. Why provide a parameter that never needs to be used?