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Add Atmos CLI command aliases @aknysh (#547)

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An alias lets you create a shortcut name for an existing CLI command. Any CLI command can be aliased, including the Atmos native commands like terraform apply or describe stacks, as well as Atmos Custom Commands.

CLI command aliases are configured in the aliases section in the atmos.yaml file.

For example:

aliases:
  # Aliases for Atmos native commands
  tf: terraform
  tp: terraform plan
  up: terraform apply
  down: terraform destroy
  ds: describe stacks
  dc: describe component
  # Aliases for Atmos custom commands
  ls: list stacks
  lc: list components

Execute an alias as you would any Atmos native or custom command:

> atmos ls

plat-ue2-dev
plat-ue2-prod
plat-ue2-staging
plat-uw2-dev
plat-uw2-prod
plat-uw2-staging

The aliases configured in the aliases section automatically appear in Atmos help, and are shown as
alias for '<command>'.

For example:


image


An alias automatically supports all command line arguments and flags that the aliased command accepts.

For example:

  • atmos up <component> -s <stack> supports all the parameters from the aliased command atmos terraform apply <component> -s <stack>
  • atmos dc <component> -s <stack> supports all the parameters from the aliased command atmos describe component <component> -s <stack>

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Bump the website group in /website with 1 update @dependabot (#545)

Bumps the website group in /website with 1 update: @mdx-js/react.

Updates @mdx-js/react from 3.0.0 to 3.0.1

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Sourced from @​mdx-js/react's releases.

3.0.1

Fix

Types

Site

Full Changelog: mdx-js/mdx@3.0.0...3.0.1

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🚀 Enhancements

Simplify install page @osterman (#544)

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  • Use tabs for each installation method
  • Add new "installer" script installation method

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  • Make it easier to get started