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Add the option to hide both the task and command lines in the task output #20920

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@omennia omennia commented Nov 20, 2024

The goal is to be able to hide these lines from a task output:

⏵ Task `...` finished successfully
⏵ Command: ...

Here is a video that describes the functionality:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4f17e530-ca53-46df-bbbd-84bcc618ac86
(feel free to watch it in 2x as it's almost 2 minutes long)

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  • Added a way to hide both the task and command lines in the task output

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@maxdeviant maxdeviant changed the title Added the option to hide both the task and command lines in the task output Add the option to hide both the task and command lines in the task output Nov 20, 2024
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