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I'm now using meez installed through chef from chefdk. (v 0.2.5). I modified the Vagrantfile.erb in the templates dir of the gem so I get centos-6.4 instead of ubuntu. I would also like to do the same for the .kitchen.yml file however I don't see a matching template erb file like the Vagrantfile.erb for Vagrantfile. Is there a way to set this for .kitchen.yml automatically in meez? If not.. how about about a feature request like a parameter? ... 'meez --os centos-6.4' or perhaps in a meez defaults file say in ~/.meez file where one can set other defaults not just the OS for instance?
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Vagrant.erb
Vagrantfile.erb.. how about kitchen.yml.erb?
Jul 3, 2014
I'm now using meez installed through chef from chefdk. (v 0.2.5). I modified the Vagrantfile.erb in the templates dir of the gem so I get centos-6.4 instead of ubuntu. I would also like to do the same for the .kitchen.yml file however I don't see a matching template erb file like the Vagrantfile.erb for Vagrantfile. Is there a way to set this for .kitchen.yml automatically in meez? If not.. how about about a feature request like a parameter? ... 'meez --os centos-6.4' or perhaps in a meez defaults file say in ~/.meez file where one can set other defaults not just the OS for instance?
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