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API documentation?
I'm looking for documentation, or even just the source code, for the API for pikvm. I looked through this repo, the website, and subreddit and I couldn't find anything.
If documentation doesn't exist I'm absolutely willing to help with that too..
A gui for ssh-copy-id maybe?
and as the tittle says, support for ed25519 keys, maybe a dropdown menu that lets you choose the ehh... cipher is it? for generating a new one. Or at least the ability to connect using them.
make tidy currently runs directly on your host relying on the tools and their respective versions. While there is make tidy-in-docker, it is not documented. Let's either replace make tidy in the documentation with make-tidy-docker or change the functionality of make tidy to be containerized.
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This is an experiment to attempt to make the provider independent of the operating system. The motivation is to be able to distribute it via the terraform registry (dmacvicar/terraform-provider-libvirt#747). As an experiment, it is not guaranteed that the changes will make into the main branch.
The strategy is to move from [libvirt-go](https://github.com/libvirt/libv
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Hi,
Thanks for this awesome VDI solution. I have a issue with mouse pointer with Windows 7 guest. I created guest using GUI and installed the "virtio-win-0.1.141" virtio agent on guest. I connect to the guest using "remote viewer (Virt Viewer) latest version. Is there any configuration changes to done?
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As part of the associated project here, this issue is to track the progress of creating documentation with Read the Docs. My personal preference is RTD, and that's what I'll be working with for now, and keeping subscribers to this issue updated (of course), but it isn't stuck in stone, and can be adjusted later on.
Thanks!