Tim Van Steenburgh, [01.08.18 15:57]
but maybe we missed something?
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 15:57]
the conjurefile stuff is good, but I think we should expand on this with regular command line usage. For example, to use conjure-up in headless I don't strictly need the conjurefile
Tim Van Steenburgh, [01.08.18 15:59]
okay, like a docs version of conjure-up -h
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 15:59]
right. Also a list of things I can conjure-up that way
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 15:59]
I don't think it's public knowledge that you could just select an add-on for example (or at least a subset of them) and it would default install the right spell
Request via @sfabel:
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 14:35] seems like we haven't documented headless mode for conjure-up
Tim Van Steenburgh, [01.08.18 15:57] i thought we had it pretty well covered here: https://docs.conjure-up.io/stable/en/conjurefile
Tim Van Steenburgh, [01.08.18 15:57] but maybe we missed something?
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 15:57] the conjurefile stuff is good, but I think we should expand on this with regular command line usage. For example, to use conjure-up in headless I don't strictly need the conjurefile
Tim Van Steenburgh, [01.08.18 15:59] okay, like a docs version of conjure-up -h
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 15:59] right. Also a list of things I can conjure-up that way
Stephan Fabel, [01.08.18 15:59] I don't think it's public knowledge that you could just select an add-on for example (or at least a subset of them) and it would default install the right spell