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ko apply --recursive -f to follow symlinked directories #460

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tcnghia opened this issue Oct 1, 2021 · 6 comments
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ko apply --recursive -f to follow symlinked directories #460

tcnghia opened this issue Oct 1, 2021 · 6 comments
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@tcnghia
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tcnghia commented Oct 1, 2021

This will enable sharing *.yaml files between different deployment configurations, or with other tools (like a helm chart directory).

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imjasonh commented Oct 4, 2021

This seems worth doing. Are you hitting this in a workflow today, or is this a theoretical issue?

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tcnghia commented Oct 4, 2021

I am not hitting this in a current workflow, but instead trying to fit ko to my current workflow which involves a helm Charts directory.

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imjasonh commented Jan 3, 2022

I still think this is worth doing, and should be pretty easy to do, if someone reading this is interested in doing it.

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I'm willing to work on this with @Dentrax 🙋🏻‍♂️

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devc007 commented Apr 10, 2024

Hey community!

I am new to Ko and want to work on this issue, is this issue still open? If yes then can you please suggest me the path that helps me solve this/

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