Hi,
while looking into the way GitLabForm does diffing, it looks promising from the implementation in project settings. However it is lacking in most other parts.
Is there a technical reason for this or is it just things, that somebody could do?
As diffing is an important use case for me, would it be reasonable to provide a more eye catching logging, such as:
[ OK ] Project Settings
[DIFF] Project Settings: {old config} => {new config}
Maybe even with different coloring? not sure however, if others like such a style and if it should be configurable with a flag (or we can just print it as info or verbose on --noop.
I would like to contribute in that area, as we plan to use GitLabForm in projects in Germany.
Hi,
while looking into the way GitLabForm does diffing, it looks promising from the implementation in project settings. However it is lacking in most other parts.
Is there a technical reason for this or is it just things, that somebody could do?
As diffing is an important use case for me, would it be reasonable to provide a more eye catching logging, such as:
Maybe even with different coloring? not sure however, if others like such a style and if it should be configurable with a flag (or we can just print it as info or verbose on --noop.
I would like to contribute in that area, as we plan to use GitLabForm in projects in Germany.