Add --config option to CLI docs
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Ref https://github.com/nestjs/nest-cli/pull/457
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- Created 4 years ago
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Any idea when docs will be available? It’s impossible to figure it out currently.
any options for ‘ignore files for --watch’?
like exclude or something, how do i know that? not sure if in mood for digging it in nest cli source code