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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push: new b8da7a3c8f Remove installation instructions from Breeze's cheatsheet (#22923) b8da7a3c8f is described below commit b8da7a3c8f965dad9f47b569499d33b1698f7b5d Author: Jarek Potiuk <jarek.pot...@polidea.com> AuthorDate: Mon Apr 11 23:51:52 2022 +0200 Remove installation instructions from Breeze's cheatsheet (#22923) The cheatsheet is displayed only after Breeze is installed so it makes no sense to display installation instructions in the cheathsheet. --- dev/breeze/src/airflow_breeze/utils/visuals.py | 13 ------------- 1 file changed, 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/dev/breeze/src/airflow_breeze/utils/visuals.py b/dev/breeze/src/airflow_breeze/utils/visuals.py index a42c250444..e119e83732 100644 --- a/dev/breeze/src/airflow_breeze/utils/visuals.py +++ b/dev/breeze/src/airflow_breeze/utils/visuals.py @@ -76,19 +76,6 @@ CHEATSHEET = f""" [bold][bright_blue]Airflow Breeze Cheatsheet[/][/] - [bright_blue]* Installation[/] - - When you have multiple copies of Airflow, it's better if you use `./breeze` from those - repository as it will have the latest version of breeze and it's dependencies. - - However if you only have one Airflow repository and you have `pipx` installed, you can use - `pipx` to install `breeze` command in your path (`breeze` command is run from this repository then) - - pipx install -e ./dev/breeze --force - - In case you use `pipx`, you might need to occasionally reinstall `breeze` with the `--force` flag - when dependencies change for it. You do not have to do it when you use it via `./breeze` - [bright_blue]* Port forwarding:[/] Ports are forwarded to the running docker containers for webserver and database