diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e868ee2..d5f1c56 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ Here are some of the upcoming features and improvements planned for the bot: * Reviewing Pull Requests. * Analyzing metrics. (Issue #196) - *Note: For timed agent tasks, API keys and other sensitive information will be stored server-side, envisioning a future paid service model.* -* **Enhanced onboarding and configuration:** +* **Enhanced onboarding and GitHub configuration:** * On `/start`, prompt the user for a GitHub API key and provide a pre-configured link to generate a new key with the required permissions. * Validate the API key and then ask for the target repository. + * Store the GitHub API key and current repository in `context.user_data["github_api_key"]` and `context.user_data["current_repository"]` respectively on the Telegram side. (Issue #197) * **Repository switching command:** Implement a command to allow users to switch between different GitHub repositories seamlessly. (Issue #198) -* **User data storage for GitHub:** Store the GitHub API key and current repository in `context.user_data["github_api_key"]` and `context.user_data["current_repository"]` respectively on the Telegram side. (Issue #199) -* **User-provided inference service API keys:** Allow users to input their own API keys for inference services (e.g., OpenAI, Gemini, Anthropic, other OpenAI-compatible services). These keys will be stored in `context.user_data`. A wizard may be implemented to guide users through obtaining API keys if needed. (Issue #200) +* **User-provided inference service API keys:** Allow users to input their own API keys for inference services (e.g., OpenAI, Gemini, Anthropic, other OpenAI-compatible services). These keys will be stored in `context.user_data`. A wizard may be implemented to guide users through obtaining API keys if needed. (Issue #199) +* **Server-side storage for timed agents:** For agents running on a timer, API keys and other sensitive information will be stored server-side. This will eventually be a paid service. (Issue #200)