Feature Description
I would suggest the following behavior changes:
- When doing a
user scope install, detect which tools I have installed and only provide selections for those. This reduces scrolling through unnecessary items
all would default to "all installed". This prevents littering up the user's home directory with unnecessary files
- When doing a
project scope install, detect which tools I have installed and bubble those to the top of the list. These are likely to be the ones that I want.
This will become more important as additional providers are added.
Problem or Use Case
I generally expect my environment to be reflected by a management tool in preference to generic options.
Category
CLI/UX improvements
Proposed Solution
No response
Alternatives Considered
No response
Complexity Estimate
Medium
Additional Context
No response
Feature Description
I would suggest the following behavior changes:
userscope install, detect which tools I have installed and only provide selections for those. This reduces scrolling through unnecessary itemsallwould default to "all installed". This prevents littering up the user's home directory with unnecessary filesprojectscope install, detect which tools I have installed and bubble those to the top of the list. These are likely to be the ones that I want.This will become more important as additional providers are added.
Problem or Use Case
I generally expect my environment to be reflected by a management tool in preference to generic options.
Category
CLI/UX improvements
Proposed Solution
No response
Alternatives Considered
No response
Complexity Estimate
Medium
Additional Context
No response