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Do not ask which generator to use, when there is only one #67

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MartinMuzatko opened this issue Mar 16, 2017 · 3 comments · Fixed by #85
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Do not ask which generator to use, when there is only one #67

MartinMuzatko opened this issue Mar 16, 2017 · 3 comments · Fixed by #85
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@MartinMuzatko
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Do you think it makes sense to just use the generator and start asking questions instead of picking one, if there is only one to pick?

@amwmedia
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I'm not sure, I'd be interested in hearing what others think about this. I could sort of go either way on it. On one hand, it's convenient for it to take one step out of the mix. On the other hand, having the extra step in there makes for a consistent experience.

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duclet commented May 23, 2017

I like the idea of automatically choosing if there is only one option. While it may be inconsistent, what is the point if asking for user input if they are simply given one option?

@TheSisb
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TheSisb commented May 24, 2017

I would really like this. At the very least there could be an opt-in way to skip into it.

nicoespeon added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 24, 2017
If 0 generator is found => emit an error and stop
If only 1 generator is found => run it without asking (closes #67)
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