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This one flag makes Cloud Code 10 times more useful and nobody talks about it. Most people open Cloud Code, type a message, and then wait for a response. But there's a flag called "-p", that changes everything. You pipe input in and you get output out. No chat, no prompts, just automation. Cat error log, Cloud, "-p", what's causing this? I wired this exact command into shell scripts. Cloud automatically reviews logs, summarizes git diffs before commits, and audits files on a schedule. No one even has to open a terminal, it just runs. Cloud Code isn't a chat interface, it's a CLI that you can automate. And most people are sleeping on this. Follow for more.
Summary
The video reveals the '-p' flag in Cloud Code that enables automation, allowing users to pipe input and receive output without manual prompts. This enhances its functionality significantly.
Key Points
- Cloud Code has a flag called '-p' that enhances its utility.
- This flag allows for automation without chat or prompts.
- You can pipe input and receive output directly.
- Automate tasks like error log reviews and git diffs.
- Cloud Code functions as a CLI for seamless automation.
- Many users overlook this powerful feature.
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Repurpose Ideas
- LinkedIn post: How to automate tasks with Cloud Code.
- Tweet: 3 ways to use the '-p' flag in Cloud Code.
- Checklist: Set up automated scripts using Cloud Code.
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