Rename packit generate to packit init
See original GitHub issueAt this moment if you need to create new configuration within your project you need to use packit generate
. I guess it would better to change it to packit init
from UX perspective. Most of the time when I’m trying to bootstrap project tooling offers init
command.
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Makes sense from my pow.
For the start there could be an
init
alias forgenerate
. Documentation and man pages should be also updated to reflect this change.We can close the issue as the pull request is merged right?