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docs: Update using-atlantis.md #4003

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@ByWefox ByWefox commented Nov 29, 2023

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Add more accurate information about how the atlantis apply for all the pending plans works

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I was having problems with atlantis apply when I wanted to apply all pending plans.

The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I got "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" because atlantis, for the apply action, did not know where the tfstates were.

I think it's something we can add in the documentation, because I didn’t find this aclaration

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I was having problems with `atlantis apply` when I wanted to apply all pending plans.

The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I got "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" because atlantis, for the apply action, did not know where the tfstates were. 

I think this is something that we can add in the documentation, because I did not find this clarification
The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I was getting "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" due to atlantis, for the apply action, didn’t know where the tfstates were located. 

I think it's something we can add in the documentation, because I didn’t find this aclaration
@ByWefox ByWefox requested a review from a team as a code owner November 29, 2023 12:06
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@ByWefox ByWefox changed the title Update using-atlantis.md docs: Update using-atlantis.md Nov 29, 2023
@GenPage GenPage merged commit 070fd3e into runatlantis:main Dec 12, 2023
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ijames-gc pushed a commit to gocardless/atlantis that referenced this pull request Feb 13, 2024
* Update using-atlantis.md

I was having problems with `atlantis apply` when I wanted to apply all pending plans.

The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I got "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" because atlantis, for the apply action, did not know where the tfstates were. 

I think this is something that we can add in the documentation, because I did not find this clarification
The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I was getting "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" due to atlantis, for the apply action, didn’t know where the tfstates were located. 

I think it's something we can add in the documentation, because I didn’t find this aclaration

* Update runatlantis.io/docs/using-atlantis.md

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Co-authored-by: PePe Amengual <[email protected]>
ijames-gc pushed a commit to gocardless/atlantis that referenced this pull request Feb 13, 2024
* Update using-atlantis.md

I was having problems with `atlantis apply` when I wanted to apply all pending plans.

The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I got "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" because atlantis, for the apply action, did not know where the tfstates were. 

I think this is something that we can add in the documentation, because I did not find this clarification
The problem was that every time I tried to execute this action, I was getting "Ran Apply for 0 projects:" due to atlantis, for the apply action, didn’t know where the tfstates were located. 

I think it's something we can add in the documentation, because I didn’t find this aclaration

* Update runatlantis.io/docs/using-atlantis.md

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Co-authored-by: PePe Amengual <[email protected]>
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