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I will frequently forget to change directory into my project directories from the command-line before attempting to run the SWA CLI. As it is currently, the CLI will simply state "node <path-to-server.js> exited with code 0" with no additional information.
It would be helpful if the CLI tool could display a message stating when no project could be found in the current directory before quitting. It would be a nice reminder to check the path that we're executing from instead of being frustrated at the CLI seemingly bugging out.
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I will frequently forget to change directory into my project directories from the command-line before attempting to run the SWA CLI. As it is currently, the CLI will simply state "node <path-to-server.js> exited with code 0" with no additional information.
It would be helpful if the CLI tool could display a message stating when no project could be found in the current directory before quitting. It would be a nice reminder to check the path that we're executing from instead of being frustrated at the CLI seemingly bugging out.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: