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Pull changes for any project from anywhere #22

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Demetriox opened this issue Jul 3, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #24
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Pull changes for any project from anywhere #22

Demetriox opened this issue Jul 3, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #24

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Since we are using devmode and not github to manage the project using devmode for simple tasks from everywhere with out the need to open the project from the specific folder, one of the cool features of devmode is that is a manager of projects from everywhere on the deskt and on any popular system [ Mac / Linux / Windows ].

Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to add a command in wich you can upgrade or retrive information from a project using only the command dm update [project]

Describe alternatives you've considered
None at all

Additional context
Since devmode is a tool to have super powers all over the system to open and manage your projects why not do it in the right way?

@edfloreshz edfloreshz changed the title dm update [project name] Pull changes for any project from anywhere Jul 3, 2022
Kedap added a commit to Kedap/devmode that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2022
edfloreshz pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 10, 2022
* feat: Pull changes for any project from anywhere #22

* refactor: fix all clippy warnings

* refactor: refactoring well the 'else if'

* feat: changing help message for update subcommand

* fix: adding the ability to pull on all branches

* fix: applying PR revisions
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