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Short tutorial
Yes i can see the _examples folder and i can run the code but a short tutorial will defiantly increase adoption, also with a better documentation. Who don`t like a documentation like http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.12/?
Thank you for your efforts and time.
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Add some fields to pods_table, as result, it looks like kubectl get pod -owide.
'NAME', 'STATUS', 'READY', 'RESTARTS', 'AGE', 'IP', 'NODE'.
Additional examples should be developed to demonstrate a wider breadth of py_cui supported features.
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Please correct the README page.
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What problem does this solve?
Configs are prone to error. If we can give people a setup command to ease problems, this would reduce errors.
How do envision it working?
In #408, it was brought up that since every module has a strongly typed config, this means we should be able to annotate the config to generate documentation. It follows that, if we can generate documentation, we