Add support for passing most common CLI options via enviromment variables#36
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Because it should.
Configuration files an symlink root are used in many subcommands and are expected to be fixed for a certain environment. Allow to conveniently pass them via environment variables. The symlink root has a somewhat special role as it might as well be specified via configuration files and we can't have a default value from the CLI in this case.
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We could land #36 beforehand and include it into this release. |
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Sounds good to me, thank you!
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I really don't like typing long command lines or constantly editing one. Let's allow to pass the two most commonly used CLI options via environment variables.