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Validate from stdin #32
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I agree that using the same way as kubectl to receive input from std would make it less confusing and easier for administrators using kubernetes to get started |
Do we need to continue the discussion on this issue? If not, maybe it's time to get into coding |
@lauchokyip I'd like to get some responses before I start coding, so I've been waiting, but it's probably good for now too, you can continue to track this issue |
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I think it'd be nice to support stdin as an input source. Not sure what the arguments would look like. We could provide
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similarly to kubectl to indicate files from std in should be validated too?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: