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Q A
Branch? 7.4
Bug fix? no
New feature? yes
Deprecations? no
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Usages are an important part of fully documenting a command. Given that we now have invokable commands, lets make them easier to document. Without this, command authors have to implement configure() to specify usages.

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All feedback implemented. Thanks.

The CI failure looks unrelated.

@chalasr chalasr force-pushed the asCommand-usages branch from 9cb2265 to e4d2645 Compare June 13, 2025 12:15
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chalasr commented Jun 13, 2025

Thank you @weitzman.

@chalasr chalasr merged commit e4f3222 into symfony:7.4 Jun 13, 2025
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