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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Right now, each server has a unique ID. The server root directory is named after this ID, e.g. g43nrf8q. It's hard to navigate and find this directory.
Describe the solution you'd like
A shorthand CLI command to directly cd into the server root directory. Perhaps wilfred cd <name> or wilfred files <name> or something like that.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Not using ID's and using the name of the server as the directory name. The downside is that exceptions can occur if a new server is created with the same name as a previously deleted server and any remaining files are still left in a directory with that name.
Additional context
This was mentioned by @alvarlagerlof a while back.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Right now, each server has a unique ID. The server root directory is named after this ID, e.g.
g43nrf8q
. It's hard to navigate and find this directory.Describe the solution you'd like
A shorthand CLI command to directly
cd
into the server root directory. Perhapswilfred cd <name>
orwilfred files <name>
or something like that.Describe alternatives you've considered
Not using ID's and using the name of the server as the directory name. The downside is that exceptions can occur if a new server is created with the same name as a previously deleted server and any remaining files are still left in a directory with that name.
Additional context
This was mentioned by @alvarlagerlof a while back.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: