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Fix panic observed during blueprints generate --apply #3017

Closed hdkshingala closed 9 months ago

hdkshingala commented 9 months ago

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Walkthrough

The change involves a refactoring in the codebase where the function responsible for the pre-run execution of a command has been renamed or restructured. The ApplyCmd function from the policy package is now PolicyCmd, indicating a possible reorganization of the command application logic within the policy domain.

Changes

File Change Summary
cmd/aperturectl/cmd/blueprints/generate.go Renamed policy.ApplyCmd to policy.PolicyCmd in PersistentPreRunE method call.

Poem

🐇 In the burrows of the code, a change was made,
ApplyCmd to PolicyCmd, a new name displayed.
With a hop and a skip, the rabbit declares,
"Refactor complete, with none the worse for wears!"
🎉


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