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Behavior when renaming a key should be configurable #90

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oleiade opened this issue Jul 2, 2014 · 0 comments
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Behavior when renaming a key should be configurable #90

oleiade opened this issue Jul 2, 2014 · 0 comments
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oleiade commented Jul 2, 2014

As a default, when a key is renamed, trousseau will erase the destination key. This is not the behavior everyone might want.

Rename command should raise an error when the destination key exists. And provide the --override option to allow the user to override destination key value if it exists.

@oleiade oleiade added this to the 0.4.0 milestone Jul 2, 2014
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