Refactor how YML data is written back to ".spin.yml" - #19
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…prevent duplicate server names during server creation.
…encrypted and unencrypted .spin.yml files, ensuring proper updates based on vault status.
…e decrypted data remains in memory only during server address updates.
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Problem
lineinfileand hardcoded the indentationProposed Solution
This method uses
yqwithin the container to write the data back as actual data (instead of hard coding the indentation)