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Is this feature appropriate for this gem? #2

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swalberg opened this issue Mar 14, 2018 · 0 comments
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Is this feature appropriate for this gem? #2

swalberg opened this issue Mar 14, 2018 · 0 comments

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Hi, I recently discovered this gem and it's been really helpful. Thanks for making it!

What I do is glue it together with a bunch of bash to give me a report on the version of the cookbook that's going to be run by the node, the version we have on the server, and the version in the supermarket. If they differ, it lets me know. This gets me a list of the cookbooks that are out of date so I can focus my time on the cookbooks that are going to be used, vs those that might not be used anymore.

Would this be considered for addition to this gem if I were to integrate it? If so, what are your thoughts on the output? I was thinking of some kind of flag, such as --outdated which would add something else to the JSON output with any outdated cookbooks.

I can appreciate the need to curate features in a project, so figured I'd check with you before starting any work.

Thanks!

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