(Keep in mind I haven't used aggripa I've just read a bit) If you are working on various projects I guess one advantage to Aggripa Is that projects can have an aggripa config so you don't need to make your own snippet every time you work on a new codebase (if the project itself has a config).
I could see how it could be faster to generate in some cases for aggripa (when there are multiple files created). The only downside is you have to navigate in your terminal to the spot you want vs. doing a couple clicks in the UI and hit create file.
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(Keep in mind I haven't used aggripa I've just read a bit) If you are working on various projects I guess one advantage to Aggripa Is that projects can have an aggripa config so you don't need to make your own snippet every time you work on a new codebase (if the project itself has a config).
I could see how it could be faster to generate in some cases for aggripa (when there are multiple files created). The only downside is you have to navigate in your terminal to the spot you want vs. doing a couple clicks in the UI and hit create file.
Thanks for the response and your input. 🙂
Cheers!
(p.s, as for navigation, both post-commands and baseDir & dest might help)