OSDOCS-19053: Add Helm to list of CLI tools#111230
OSDOCS-19053: Add Helm to list of CLI tools#111230jseseCCS wants to merge 1 commit intoopenshift:mainfrom
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@jseseCCS: This pull request references OSDOCS-19053 which is a valid jira issue. Warning: The referenced jira issue has an invalid target version for the target branch this PR targets: expected the story to target the "5.0.0" version, but no target version was set. DetailsIn response to this:
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@sowmya-sl could you review this? |
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| * xref:../cli_reference/rosa_cli/rosa-get-started-cli.adoc#rosa-get-started-cli[ROSA CLI (`rosa`)]: Use the `rosa` CLI to create, update, manage, and delete {product-title} clusters and resources. | ||
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| * link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.19/html/building_applications/working-with-helm-charts[Helm CLI (`helm`)]: Use the `helm` CLI to install and manage Helm charts on {product-title}. |
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The version should be the latest.
@webbnh Do you think we should add this change going back to older versions?
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Agreed: ideally, this link should refer to the version of the docs which match the version of OCP that the customer is running -- I don't know whether that context is available, here -- in its absence, the link should refer to the the "current" or "latest" version of the docs, which (hopefully) will be 4.22 at the beginning of next month.
And, yes, if it's feasible, it would be good if this reference appeared in the documentation for all the supported versions of OCP.
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| * xref:../cli_reference/rosa_cli/rosa-get-started-cli.adoc#rosa-get-started-cli[ROSA CLI (`rosa`)]: Use the `rosa` CLI to create, update, manage, and delete {product-title} clusters and resources. | ||
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| * link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.19/html/building_applications/working-with-helm-charts[Helm CLI (`helm`)]: Use the `helm` CLI to install and manage Helm charts on {product-title}. |
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Agreed: ideally, this link should refer to the version of the docs which match the version of OCP that the customer is running -- I don't know whether that context is available, here -- in its absence, the link should refer to the the "current" or "latest" version of the docs, which (hopefully) will be 4.22 at the beginning of next month.
And, yes, if it's feasible, it would be good if this reference appeared in the documentation for all the supported versions of OCP.
| * xref:../cli_reference/rosa_cli/rosa-get-started-cli.adoc#rosa-get-started-cli[ROSA CLI (`rosa`)]: Use the `rosa` CLI to create, update, manage, and delete {product-title} clusters and resources. | ||
| endif::openshift-rosa,openshift-rosa-hcp[] | ||
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| * link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.19/html/building_applications/working-with-helm-charts[Helm CLI (`helm`)]: Use the `helm` CLI to install and manage Helm charts on {product-title}. |
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Why does this hyperlink use link: instead of xref: like the earlier references do?
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Version(s): 4.22
Issue: https://redhat.atlassian.net/browse/OSDOCS-19053
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