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asaadmahmood
asaadmahmood commented Oct 11, 2021

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Feature Idea: Convert octo-sidebar-item from

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How important this is to me and why

Importance: Medium

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This is being used multiple times in the file, so please be sure to replace all instances.
Also, some css changes may be needed to revert the button base styles that are applied, so the UI looks the same as before.

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This repository is my documenting repository for learning the world of DevOps. I started this journey on the 1st January 2022 and I plan to run to March 31st for a complete 90-day romp on spending an hour a day including weekends to get a foundational knowledge across a lot of different areas that make up DevOps.

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mkopinsky
mkopinsky commented Sep 2, 2021

As far as I can tell, the only time I can edit the configuration of an instance is the first time I run limactl start. It would be nice if I could do something like:

  • limactl stop default
  • limactl edit default (opens editor just like the first time it's created)
  • limactl start default

Maybe this is already possible somehow? If so, I can't find the documentation in either the rep

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