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In each of the top level commands - az boards, az pipelines, az repos, az artifacts and az devops, we include the line indicating that this command is a part of azure-devops extension. In addition to this, we need to include the link out to the documentation - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/cli/?view=azure-devops as well.
It seems the documentation of the --path attribute has an Example. However, the Example is simply a value that isn't clear: ProjectNameAreaAreaName. If I try a similar request on my own Project, I get a failure that it isn't an absolute path. However, comparing my project to the documentation is nearly impossible to do.
Can additional clarity be added such that it's called out:
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Today, there is a nice quick start available when you create a Web App in the Azure portal; however, there are some improvements that should be considered.
Refer to the screenshots below that show what this quick start experience is like for Windows.
Here are some specifics on the Linux one we need:
1.) The quick start is missing for Web Apps on Linux
Since the Web App on Linux exper
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It would be useful to explain the units that can be specified here, or at least an example suggesting that "102400MB" is what it might look like with units specified.
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