It would be great to know if a user is piping commands to gricli or if they are using it interactively.
Many of our features and much of our documentation assume users are using the client interactively (at least at first) however from my discussions with users this has not always been the case and much of the help documentation and hence possible commands and examples go unnoticed.
If we know how they are using gricli we can justify what kind of features we develop and also where we put our documentation.
And if we can log the scripts they use we can understand more about the workflows we are trying to support.
It would be great to know if a user is piping commands to gricli or if they are using it interactively.
Many of our features and much of our documentation assume users are using the client interactively (at least at first) however from my discussions with users this has not always been the case and much of the help documentation and hence possible commands and examples go unnoticed.
If we know how they are using gricli we can justify what kind of features we develop and also where we put our documentation.
And if we can log the scripts they use we can understand more about the workflows we are trying to support.