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Visually Display File Changes #121

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keanelekenns opened this issue Feb 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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Visually Display File Changes #121

keanelekenns opened this issue Feb 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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keanelekenns commented Feb 17, 2022

Description: This has two main categories: showing how linter configurations would affect a file & showing the config files that will be written or updated before the user submits their changes.
Due: Future Extension (I believe this is a nice to have, as I think we should focus more on the #120 portion of our product, one suggestion to alleviate this would be to provide users with a link to the diff of the PR we make)
Time Est: 20 hours
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Requires:

  • Create a window that shows file changes if a linter configuration is applied (alternatively, show a gif for each config option)
  • Give a git like diff of the repo to show file changes before submitting settings?

Update: The live preview is now specifically to show the terraform configuration file as the user changes settings in the tool manager.

@keanelekenns keanelekenns added nice to have Not urgent - possible future work feature A high level feature with sub tasks labels Feb 17, 2022
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This was a very old task, but @brennanwilkes knocked it out of the park and did it up so fast we didn't have time to update the issue.

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