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4 years agoDebug and cache flags don't appear to do anything
I'm running op v2.0.0 on Linux Mint 20.2, and adding --debug or --cache to any of my commands doesn't seem to have any effect. I've verified that other global flags like --format json do work,...
Former Member
4 years agoHey both!
Thank you for reporting this, and I apologize for the late answer. The --debug flag is currently only used in a few places related to biometric authentication. The plan is to extend this functionality to contain debug logs all across the CLI, but, for the moment, it is not unexpected to not see it changing anything, during normal usage.
I'd like to know more about your usage of this flag. Have you been using it in trying to diagnose a specific problem with the CLI? If so, what would you have expected for it to output?
Related to the --cache flag, we're currently investigating multiple performance issues, and hope to bring some optimisations in future versions of the CLI. For the moment, in order to improve the performance of op item get, do consider including the --vault flag and querying items by IDs. More details on this in the op item get --help :)
Let us know if you have any further questions or feedback! We're looking forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Horia