Daniel Putzer
Daniel Putzer
Hi @michael87 this certainly does look like a bug! We'll do some digging and see if we can fix it. We appreciate the heads-up!
@CloudMarshall just checking in again to see if you still face this issue and would want to share details with @PhiWeber so we can fix it up for you :)
Hi David, thanks for opening up the issue! We definitely have Terragrunt on our radar. It is already on the Roadmap, [give it an upvote here](https://roadmap.pluralith.com). I can't tell you...
Hi David, We're about 90% there with Terragrunt support, but would need some input on a few specific things regarding folder structure. Would you be up for a chat about...
Hi @MansurEsm thanks for reporting! Which OS are you running on? I just did a bit of digging and apparently it is an issue if our graph-module (which is a...
This issue is actually documented in vercel/pkg's ReadMe, [outlined here](https://github.com/vercel/pkg#error-requireinternalmodulestat-is-not-a-function). Do you use the NODE_OPTIONS env variable per chance?
@MansurEsm hm actually the CLI should create that credentials file for you when you run `pluralith login`. Given that it says API key valid, the credentials file should exist. Maybe...
Ah I think I know the issue now! In WSL we store the credentials file on the Windows partition. The Pluralith CLI knows how to detect WSL and look for...
@maxim-03 Thanks for reporting! This looks pretty ambiguous, not entirely sure what is going on here. Looks like it can't find the plan state. Could you verify that the following...
@MansurEsm we recently released an update of the graphing module specifically for improved WSL support. Would you be up for updating CLI and graph module and testing again? Cheers, Dan