From 1420252466b71bd8678a9d87414329bbc966d06d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Varun Singh Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2024 01:44:00 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Fix typo in filter option. `errors-only` is the correct option option that only shows logs for task failures. --- docs/repo-docs/crafting-your-repository/running-tasks.mdx | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/repo-docs/crafting-your-repository/running-tasks.mdx b/docs/repo-docs/crafting-your-repository/running-tasks.mdx index fca5e4cf352b0..b0b3b877ee38c 100644 --- a/docs/repo-docs/crafting-your-repository/running-tasks.mdx +++ b/docs/repo-docs/crafting-your-repository/running-tasks.mdx @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ In [the documentation for the `run` subcommand](/repo/docs/reference/run), you'l - **Variations of your most common commands**: The `build` script in `package.json` has the most utility when it is `turbo build` - but you might only be interested in a specific package at the moment. You can quickly filter for the specific package you're interested in using `turbo build --filter=@repo/ui`. - **One-off commands**: Commands like `turbo build --dry` aren't needed often so you likely won't create a script in your `package.json` for it. Instead, you can run it directly in your terminal whenever you need it. -- **Overriding `turbo.json` configuration**: Some CLI flags have an equivalent in `turbo.json` that you can override. For instance, you may have a `turbo build` command configured to use [`"outputLogs": "full"` in `turbo.json`](/repo/docs/reference/configuration#outputmode) - but you're only interested in seeing errors at the moment. Using global `turbo`, you can use `turbo lint --output-logs=errors` to only show errors. +- **Overriding `turbo.json` configuration**: Some CLI flags have an equivalent in `turbo.json` that you can override. For instance, you may have a `turbo build` command configured to use [`"outputLogs": "full"` in `turbo.json`](/repo/docs/reference/configuration#outputmode) - but you're only interested in seeing errors at the moment. Using global `turbo`, you can use `turbo lint --output-logs=errors-only` to only show errors. ## Running multiple tasks