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New Version of Bonsai to help you managing your OS deployments is out
(discuss.tchncs.de)
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hi, what I meant was…
you told me that
update —previewwould be redundant if we can check the deployment anyways after the updatein that case, we can instead see
update —checkas a brief summary and also as a way to ask for confirmation, it wouldn’t need that much space to displaybtw nice to see you here, I don’t have Github or Reddit accounts to give feedback on there :)
Btw, I think, I have a good idea, how to display the content of
--preview, UI wise. On my machine it takes approximately as long as--check. So I could use it, instead of preview and then display the upcoming changes with the + Button (which could have a integrated drop down.)I need to check, how much complexity that adds, or if there is a clever way to implement that.
I actually released a new version addressing this:
omg you made it in a very GNOME-native way :D will try it as soon as i get my device back!
So the + button shows up if
update --checkreturns that there is something to update. But I'm not sure what additional info it provides which is worth displaying.What do you think of?
Btw. it's not on Github, but on Codeberg.org 😀️