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Let's write a guide on how to tail
the pantheon/fpm logs.
I think it is as easy as:
lando logs -s appserver -f
That seems to spit out the PHP errors when I create a syntax error or undefined function in my Pantheon app.
Let's turn it into a guide: https://docs.lando.dev/contrib/guides-intro.html
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$ minishift status
Minishift: Running
Profile: minishift
OpenShift: Stopped
DiskUsage: ERR of
perhaps this is related to the error state from the OpenShift isRunning
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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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User scrolling is currently not emitted as an onScroll event. What's the reason for this? Is this really intended?
I'd like to monitor the scroll state of the terminal in order to notice when it's scrolled al