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feat:generate certificate using yaml #6

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feat:generate certificate using yaml #6

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@nsavinda nsavinda commented Jun 16, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Added functionality to load configuration from a YAML file.
    • Dynamically determine the configuration file path based on the operating system.
    • Use loaded configuration to set up certificate details for TLS.
  • Dependencies
    • Updated go.mod to include a new indirect requirement for gopkg.in/yaml.v2 at version v2.4.0.

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Sure, I can help with that! Let's proceed with the requested sections in a playful and imaginative manner while maintaining a whimsical tone as CodeRabbit.

Walkthrough

In this delightful code dance, we've added config.yaml to .gitignore, enhanced certgen.go with dynamic configuration loading, and updated go.mod to include gopkg.in/yaml.v2. These changes harmonize to refine configuration handling and certificate setup.

Changes

File Change Summary
.gitignore Added config.yaml to ignored files list.
certgen/certgen.go Enhanced configuration loading, dynamic path determination, and certificate setup logic.
go.mod Updated to include gopkg.in/yaml.v2 at version v2.4.0 as an indirect requirement.

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In a gitignore's silent plea,
config.yaml found its glee.
Certificates now dance anew,
With YAML secrets in their view.
go.mod hums a tune so light,
Welcoming gopkg.in/yaml.v2 in delight.


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@nsavinda nsavinda merged commit f8efa1b into main Jun 16, 2024
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