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I can provide more specific details once I know exactly which "Dattebayo" project you're testing!

As with any 0.2 release, the "rough edges" are part of the experience:

While the core works, it currently lacks the "quality of life" features—like auto-updates or a GUI—that would make it a daily-driver tool. Final Verdict

The project appears to be a lightweight utility or script—likely a bot or a metadata scraper—named after Naruto Uzumaki’s iconic catchphrase. In its 0.2 iteration, the focus is clearly on core stability rather than a polished user interface. It aims to solve a specific problem (likely related to anime indexing or community automation) with minimal overhead. Key Features and Performance

is a "diamond in the rough." It isn't a finished product, but it is a functional and promising skeleton. For developers and power users who enjoy tweaking early-stage software, it’s a fun project to track. For the average user, it’s a sign that something much better is on the horizon. If you'd like to dive deeper into this, let me know:

Are you referring to a specific with this title?

It remains largely command-line driven or requires manual configuration of JSON/text files, which might alienate casual fans.

Do you need help this specific version?