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Improve profile ergonomics#312

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@robindiddams robindiddams commented May 19, 2025

Background

profiles are mostly for internal use and are thus marked hidden in the cli

Improvements:

  • marks all subcomands of profile as not hidden, so you internal ppl can get good docs
  • adds a bunch of aliases for ergonomics:
    • profile add profile new -> create
    • prf pofiles ctx -> `profile
    • allows for a more nats/k8s cli agentuity ctx select
    • or super tight agy ctx use (alias agy=agentuity)

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The command-line interface was updated to add new aliases for the profile-related commands and to make the previously hidden profileUseCmd and profileCreateCmd visible in help output. No changes were made to argument validation or internal command logic.

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cmd/profile.go Added aliases to profileCmd, profileUseCmd, and profileCreateCmd. Removed Hidden: true from profileUseCmd and profileCreateCmd, making them visible in CLI help. No logic or validation changes.

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🔇 Additional comments (3)
cmd/profile.go (3)

74-78: Good addition of aliases for better profile command ergonomics.

The addition of aliases improves the user experience by providing alternative ways to access the profile functionality. The aliases "profiles" and "prf" are intuitive shortcuts, while "ctx" provides a common term used in similar tools (like kubectl) for managing contexts/profiles.


88-92: Good addition of "select" alias and improved visibility.

Making the profile use command visible in help output and adding the intuitive "select" alias improves discoverability and aligns well with the PR objective to improve profile ergonomics.


128-132: Good addition of "new" and "add" aliases and improved visibility.

Making the profile create command visible in help output and adding the intuitive "new" and "add" aliases improves discoverability and aligns well with the PR objective to improve profile ergonomics.

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@robindiddams robindiddams merged commit 62e8358 into main May 19, 2025
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@robindiddams robindiddams deleted the profile-spruceup branch May 19, 2025 14:00
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