Ritchie CLI is an open-source tool that allows to create, store and share any kind of automation, executing them through command lines, to run operations or start workflows ⚙️ 🖥 💡
Note: Don't remove the templates from the ritchie-formulas repository, as they will be needed for older versions.
Why is this needed:
Today, Ritchie users have to add ZupIT formulas locally to be able to create formulas, which doesn't make sense as the objective of the tool is to allow anyone to customize formulas and automations they want to use locally.
Moreover, we plan to add new templates soon for each languages, to allow users to choose between templates that may already abstract part of the code implementation needed (Consuming API, Empty, Hello World, and so on...)
Note: It is currently not possible to add repositories without formulas with the add repo command. In that case, I suggest to use a bypass if the repo added is this specific ritchie-templates one. The related method that perform this check is this one.
What would you like to be added:
rit init
command should now add theritchie-templates
repository (https://github.com/ZupIT/ritchie-templates) instead of thecommons
repository (https://github.com/ZupIT/ritchie-formulas).Note: Don't remove the templates from the ritchie-formulas repository, as they will be needed for older versions.
Why is this needed:
Note: It is currently not possible to add repositories without formulas with the add repo command. In that case, I suggest to use a bypass if the repo added is this specific
ritchie-templates
one. The related method that perform this check is this one.