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That would ge useful to have a command like flux dot <type>/<resource> to generate a dot compatible output, in order to see the dependency graph.
flux dot <type>/<resource>
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a dot file in stdout or a file I can pass to dot.
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Yes ! sorry to not be clear
I propose we go with flux deps kustomizations --output dot
flux deps kustomizations --output dot
Also dot should not be the default output, instead we should render the deps as text to stdout, same as flux tree does it.
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flux tree
I'm happy to take this one on, I've done this sort of thing before 😄
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That would ge useful to have a command like
flux dot <type>/<resource>
to generate a dot compatible output, in order to see the dependency graph.Steps to reproduce
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Expected behavior
a dot file in stdout or a file I can pass to dot.
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2.2.2
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