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The module
command automatically detects current terminal width and formats its output to completely fill this available space, like for instance when outputting in a column format the list of all available modules.
It may be desirable to limit the terminal width used by this output to a given size and make module
automatically adapts to fill space up to this limit only.
Barcode image should be displayed on the product page, not only barcode numbers.
Rationale:
- it becomes easier to test our mobile apps with products we don't have physically
- it becomes easier to compare Open Food Facts data with other mobile apps
- it makes data more trustable: I can verify the barcode of my product is the same as displayed on the web page
- some people, for whatever
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Let's write a guide on how to
tail
the pantheon/fpm logs.I think it is as easy as:
That seems to spit out the PHP errors when I create a syntax error or undefined function in my Pantheon app.
Let's turn it into a guide: https://docs.lando.dev/contrib/guides-intro.html