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So there is currently an hvac.v1.Client.sys.list_mounted_secrets_engines() method.
However, for obvious reasons this will fail as it will attempt to list all mounted secrets engines (as it calls /v1/sys/mounts).
The web UI, however, shows what mounts the current token has access to.
While poking around the live API documentation the other day (`VAULT_BASE_URI/ui/vault/api-explorer
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With the changes introduced in #227, Noma API calls for job scaling operations were updated to permit stale reads. We should update the remainder of Nomad API calls for consistency and decreased load on the Nomad Servers.
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I wanted to suggest this because I just started using this thing to document my own charts: https://github.com/norwoodj/helm-docs
Its trivial to use, just install the tool, use its comment syntax in your Chart.yaml and values.yaml and your done! You can customize it, but so far I haven't needed to use my own templating for it, just let it read the chart.yaml and values.yaml. It has examples in