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fix: add opensearch reindexing as a post clone action#2226

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fix: add opensearch reindexing as a post clone action#2226
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Summary

This documents openasearch indexing as a post action of cloning a shop in PaaS

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  • I reviewed affected links, code samples, and cross-references, including PageRef references where relevant.
  • I added or updated redirects in .gitbook.yaml if pages were moved, renamed, or deleted.
  • I updated .wordlist.txt (and sorted it) if spellcheck flags new legitimate terms.
  • Any required dependent changes in downstream modules have already been merged and published.
  • This pull request is ready for review.

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Pull request overview

Adds a post-clone documentation step for Shopware PaaS Native users to reindex data when OpenSearch is enabled, aligning the clone workflow with existing OpenSearch setup guidance.

Changes:

  • Documented OpenSearch reindexing as a post-clone task.
  • Added CLI steps to open an exec session and run the reindex command.

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