feat(cli): Adds wrangler schema to generated wrangler.jsonc file when running astro add cloudflare command#16762
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There is a json schema file included in the wrangler npm package used to specify the structure of the cloudflare wrangler configurations.
This changes the
astro add cloudflarecommand to include the schema reference when generating thewrangler.jsoncfile.Testing
Doesn't look like there are any existing tests for the
astro addcommand.Tested it locally instead.
Docs
Sufficient documentation exists for the add command and the CLI walks the user through it.