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Support for configurations consisting of multiple files#3
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Looks good! I tested with simplified home automation example, similar with the one here https://github.com/speechly/documentation/pull/10 and works nicely with that case. But once tar is uploaded from cli, it cannot (at the moment) be opened from dashboard. Should we warn user about that in docs or somewhere?
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Good point, we should mention that somehow. |
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Vocabularies are in separate file(s) from the actual rules file. This version will consider a given directory for uploading, and add every
yamlandcsvfile to the uploaded package.Also a small change to
app idpassing is made, so that it is always given as a flag instead of argument. This is mostly to enhance the automatic usage texts printed by the tool.