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Update skctl to provide more details about the currently-running simulation #59

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drmorr0 opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 3 comments
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drmorr0 commented Nov 15, 2023

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Would be great to have a set of skctl list and skctl info subcommands, which can provide details about the currently-running simulations. (In theory we'll only ever have one simulation running at a time (#58) so maybe skctl list is redundant/not helpful?)

We probably want a more detailed status output in the CRD (#57) that we can read from first.

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Is there any atualizations or more specific needs to solve this issue since it was opened?

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drmorr0 commented Oct 28, 2024

@GeraldoSJr Hi, good question -- sorry for the delay in response. I would say, let's have two CLI commands skctl list and skctl describe, and for right now we can just mimic the information that would be reported by kubectl get/describe. We can figure out any future extensions once we see how those are working.

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drmorr0 commented Oct 30, 2024

@GeraldoSJr P.S. I know this is a little bit vague, I'm happy to jump on a Zoom call to chat through what this might look like if you want :)

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