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We are using font-awesome V4 and should migrate to font-awesome V5 which comes with its own vue.js module: https://github.com/FortAwesome/vue-fontawesome
Migration includes removing old font-awesome V4 module and changing all existing icons to new vue.js tag.
This is blocked until #114 is merged which comes with first initial integration.
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Is your feature request related to a problem?
"DevSpace should use the current docker behavior for dockerignore:
Dockerfile + .dockerignore
Dockerfile + Dockerfile.dockerignore
Dockerfile.frontend + Dockerfile.frontend.dockerignore
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Which solution do you suggest?
Delegating the dockerignore file search to Docker if possible, otherwise copying the behavior as best as possible
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Describe the feature you'd like
Currently our CLI offers a way to install the python packages that are required for a given integration. However, some of our integrations also have system requirements that are necessary to make them work (graphviz, kubectl, etc. ).
All system requirements should be listed on an integration level, just
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