no issue Currently we're using the bespoke tinybird-cli docker container to run CLI commands. We have a command `yarn tb` to open a shell where the CLI is accessible, but we can't run `tb` commands locally or leverage the tinybird VSCode extension without installing the tinybird CLI. This commit installs the Tinybird CLI in the development docker image, so we can run `tb` commands in a shell in the main Ghost docker image. It also introduces a `package.json` script to run an instance of the Ghost container that just sleeps infinitely, so you can attach your IDE to the container and run `tb` commands directly from your IDE's terminal. Not only is this more convenient than keeping an extra terminal tab open to be able to run `tb` commands, it also lets us use the other tools in the devcontainer (e.g. `jq`, `node`, etc) in Tinybird scripts, which we couldn't do before because the tinybird-cli image is pretty barebones. |
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