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Ed B
Hi @jasonrclark, no worries, hope you're feeling better :smiley:. Running Windows 10, and neither worked (command line or double click). I ended up just using a `.jar` instead.
I've tried a workaround by: 1. Renaming all keys 2. Regenerating keys using `chamber init` 3. Running `chamber secure` using the optional decrypt/encrypt key flags to decrypt with old key...
@ideasasylum `chamber unsecure` is an excellent idea. We can then compose that command (manually or via Thor) with `secure`. One thing that would be handy though, is moving the keys...
Do you have a PR/branch @ideasasylum? I could take a look. Did you add/change Heroku functionality? Because I actually couldn't get those commands to work either when I originally tried...
Very welcome! Glad it was helpful, I figured it was useful given the initial dataset was so large.
Bump on this, just tried the default test run as specified in the README and it doesn't work
Trying to update Zoid to 10.x from 9.0.78 and this is still an issue. It starts in 9.0.80.
@B4nan thanks for looking at the request! I agree a lot of the issues with CSV are resolved by JSON. I think on this project we may switch from CSV...
A second attributes object totally makes sense. I'll take a look.
I was unable to get a local build working so probably won't be able to action this unfortunately