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Brass in Golem CLI description #5185

Open badb opened 4 years ago

badb commented 4 years ago

Description

When you open help section of CLI for Golem you get description "Command line interface for Brass Golem Node"

Golem Version: 0.3.1 version of CLI

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Priority label is set to the lowest by default. To setup higher priority please change the label P0 label is set for Severity-Critical/Effort-easy P1 label is set for Severity-Critical/Effort-hard P2 label is set for Severity-Low/ Effort-easy P3 label is set for Severity-Low/Effort-hard

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Change "Brass" to "Clay"

sanyam1997 commented 4 years ago

Hey, I would like to work on this issue. I am a first-time contributor. Can you suggest relevant resources to be studied for working on this issue?

badb commented 4 years ago

@sanyam1997 Hi, this actually would require changes to be done in this repository: https://github.com/golemfactory/golem-client

pg1gu commented 4 years ago

Hey, I don't really know the rules of github, but it's been a month so I'd imagine that it's ok to steal this. This should fix it, but I can't figure out how to test it. so, before I send a pull request, can you tell me how you would test this?