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FEATURE REQUEST:
Hi,
I see that there is nothing in the kargo repo related to docker login stuff and more precisely nothing about the ability to make kubernetes pull images from private registries such as ECR.
I have a solution for this that currently works for ECR and CoreOS and that could be extended to different registries solutions (azure one, custom private registry on premi
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## Python/Regex fix
This is a reminder for me or a task if anyone wants :P
Basically, The last two questions aren't really regex's questions.
To do:
- Move said questions to correct place.
- Add new regex questions (Python related!)?
- Maybe add a new ## Regex section, as it is a valuable skill
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Before opening, please confirm:
- I have installed the latest version of the Amplify CLI (see above), and confirmed that the issue still persists.
- I have searched for duplicate or closed issues.
- I have read the guide for [submitting bug reports](https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-cli/blob/master/CONTR
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Command: cortex debug exec API_NAME
Behavior: choose a running API pod (at random is ok if there are multiple), and run e.g. kubectl exec -it api-iris-classifier-6d866654f8-pwz62 --container api -- /bin/bash
This command should be executed in the manager container, similar to how the cortex cluster up command works. However unlike cortex cluster up, this command will require interact
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❓ General Issue
As I'm upgrading CDK in many projects to remove EOL Node 10.x lambdas, I'm seeing an upgrade go from 10.x -> 12.x instead of the expected 14.x (current LTS). This means that I'm going to need to revisit this upgrading process sooner than if this were set to 14.x.
This construct is specifying 'nodejs12.x' https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk/blob/b1ecd3d49d7ebf97a54a80
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The documentation for "Data Source: aws_cloudfront_cache_policy" is incorrect, and is showing partial information for the data source, but also partial information for the Resource creation page.
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I am having a project structure as follows:
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├── README.md
├── modules
│ ├── function-app-consumption
│ │ ├── locals.tf
│ │ ├── main.tf
│ │ ├── output.tf
│ │ └── variables.tf
│ └── storage-account
│ ├── main.tf
│ ├── output.tf
│ └── variables.tf
└── sandbox
├── eastus
│ ├── regional.tfvars
│ ├── functionapp-svc
│ │ └─
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