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Spin built-in commands that use the -f flag to point to an application usually accept directories as well as files - if the -f value is a directory, then it looks for a spin.toml in that directory. (E.g. spin up -f ~/testing/myapp/)
Plugins are, of course, not bound by Spin conventions; but this one is quite nice for the (hopefully) limited effort involved, so might be worth implementing for familiarity.
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Spin built-in commands that use the
-f
flag to point to an application usually accept directories as well as files - if the-f
value is a directory, then it looks for aspin.toml
in that directory. (E.g.spin up -f ~/testing/myapp/
)Plugins are, of course, not bound by Spin conventions; but this one is quite nice for the (hopefully) limited effort involved, so might be worth implementing for familiarity.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: