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I wanted to suggest this because I just started using this thing to document my own charts: https://github.com/norwoodj/helm-docs
Its trivial to use, just install the tool, use its comment syntax in your Chart.yaml and values.yaml and your done! You can customize it, but so far I haven't needed to use my own templating for it, just let it read the chart.yaml and values.yaml. It has examples in
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Restricting configuration to exist in $HOME limits use of this tool in an automated way. Please consider adding a root-level flag to specify the configuration location.
Currently when I create a new profile it's not set as default. During command executions I also do not see what the profile is. As a result if I leave the --profile flag from the command I get errors that are quite strange and misleading. It would be good to:
- either set a default profile and see it on command executions
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Great tool. What if I want to search for a domain or org name in combination with all the signatures? Is this possible currently?