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Bug 49578 - Offer a command to see what the current string is for a @configure key
Offer a command to see what the current string is for a @configure key
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Utilities
Classification: Unclassified
WM-Bot (Other open bugs)
unspecified
All All
: Unprioritized enhancement with 1 vote (vote)
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Assigned To: Peter Bena
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Reported: 2013-06-14 14:07 UTC by Technical 13
Modified: 2013-06-15 08:23 UTC (History)
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Description Technical 13 2013-06-14 14:07:13 UTC
There is currently no way to see what is stored in an existing @configure key.

From IRC:
[10:03] <Technical_13> I'm curious, does wm-bot have a way to see what the current @config is for an item?
[10:04] <petan> no... but it's a good idea to implement that
[10:04] <Technical_13> Need a ticket?
[10:04] <petan> yes :)
[10:04] <Technical_13> Will do.
[10:04] <petan> my memory usualy flushes often
Comment 1 Peter Bena 2013-06-15 08:23:07 UTC
(09:54:31) <petan> @configure suppress-warnings
(09:54:31) <wmb2> Value of suppress-warnings is: False

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