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Adding global flag --strict-start
to wildcard-based commands.
#1269
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This forces job names to be matched from the string start. By default,
some commands will match on any jobs that contain the input name as a
substring, this option forces the match to only happen if the string
starts with the input name. Affects the subcommands: remove, inspect,
rolling-update, undeploy, deploy and stop.
The motivation behind this is production usages returning
"JOB_AMBIGUOUS_REFERENCE" in cases where a job's name is a substring of
another (eg: foo-bar and bar-foo-bar, as the first a substring of the
second).