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[Console] Allow Usages to be specified via #[AsCommand] attribute #60767
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Hey! I see that this is your first PR. That is great! Welcome! Symfony has a contribution guide which I suggest you to read. In short:
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All feedback implemented. Thanks. The CI failure looks unrelated. |
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Thank you @weitzman. |
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.