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Feature request: buf config ls-modules
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Feature request: May 30, 2024
buf ls-modules
buf config ls-modules
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Fixes #3035. --------- Co-authored-by: Oliver Sun <73540835+oliversun9@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Oliver Sun <osun@buf.build>
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I am interested in a command that gives me the list of configured modules.
It takes up to one argument, which is a path to a module or workspace root (where the configuration file lives). This path defaults to
.
when left empty.For example, if I have a workspace that has a
v2
buf.yaml
that looks like the following:In a directory tree that looks like the following:
I want something that does the following, assume all commands are run at
.
:The path will always be the module root and the name is the module name, if one is available. For remote modules, the root of a remote module is always
.
, since the remote reference will always "start at its root".The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: