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Hi,
I see the value of having a --env BLACKLIST_SERVICES.
In my case I would like to be more granular way to select only a few services that will be impacted by shepherd. I run about 60 services at the moment and only 3 of them (QA stuff) should be impacted by shepherd.
Example
--env ONLY_SERVICES="webapp1 webapp2 webappdev"
Thanks for your work!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I see the value of having a
--env BLACKLIST_SERVICES
.In my case I would like to be more granular way to select only a few services that will be impacted by shepherd. I run about 60 services at the moment and only 3 of them (QA stuff) should be impacted by shepherd.
Example
--env ONLY_SERVICES="webapp1 webapp2 webappdev"
Thanks for your work!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: