Initialize the current working directory with a basic Azure Linux project config
Initialize the current working directory as an Azure Linux project.
Creates a minimal azldev.toml configuration file in the current directory. This is equivalent to 'azldev project new .' but works in-place.
azldev project init [flags]
# Initialize the current directory
cd my-project && azldev project init
-h, --help help for init
-y, --accept-all accept all prompts
--color mode output colorization mode {always, auto, never} (default auto)
--config-file stringArray additional TOML config file(s) to merge (may be repeated)
-n, --dry-run dry run only (do not take action)
--network-retries int maximum number of attempts for network operations (minimum 1) (default 3)
--no-default-config disable default configuration
-O, --output-format fmt output format {csv, json, markdown, table} (default table)
--permissive-config do not fail on unknown fields in TOML config files
-C, --project string path to Azure Linux project
-q, --quiet only enable minimal output
-v, --verbose enable verbose output
- azldev project - Manage Azure Linux projects