feat: add verbosity levels to release command#368
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This PR implements verbosity levels for the
releasecommand, matching the pattern already established in theprovisionandconfigurecommands.Overview
Adds four verbosity levels to provide users with granular control over progress output during release operations:
-v): Shows all 7 service-specific release steps-vv): Shows detailed operations (directories, templates, deployments)-vvv): Shows technical details (Ansible commands, working directories, playbooks)Implementation Details
Handler-Level Integration
release/handler.rsto acceptCommandProgressListenerparameterTOTAL_RELEASE_STEPSconstant (7 steps) for progress trackingStep-Level Progress Reporting
All 7 service release steps now emit context-appropriate messages:
Architecture Highlights
VerboseProgressListenerfrom presentation layerTesting
Documentation
docs/user-guide/commands/release.mdwith comprehensive verbosity examplesCloses
Closes #367