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I believe currently this is not happening and because I could not list the plugins I was unsure if the plugin has been installed directly.
It would be great if I create a new plugin that it is automatically installed in the CLI from where I create the plugin from. Maybe it is worth to ask the user if he wants to install it in the current CLI.
Example Steps I did:
cm sidekick plugins create --name xxx_sidekick_plugin -t shared-code
cm sidekick plugins install -s path ~/codemagic_sidekick_plugin/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I believe currently this is not happening and because I could not list the plugins I was unsure if the plugin has been installed directly.
It would be great if I create a new plugin that it is automatically installed in the CLI from where I create the plugin from. Maybe it is worth to ask the user if he wants to install it in the current CLI.
Example Steps I did:
cm sidekick plugins create --name xxx_sidekick_plugin -t shared-code
cm sidekick plugins install -s path ~/codemagic_sidekick_plugin/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: