post(mesheryctl): add a post about mesheryctl component and relationship commands
This PR is for the blog post about below commands.
- mesheryctl component
- mesheryctl exp relationship
- [ x] Yes, I signed my commits. Signed-off-by: Hussaina Begum Nandyala [email protected]
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Summary of Changes
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This pull request introduces a new blog post designed to enhance user understanding of Meshery's command-line interface. The post provides comprehensive guidance on utilizing mesheryctl component and mesheryctl exp relationship commands, enabling users to effectively manage and visualize the infrastructure components and their interconnections within the Meshery ecosystem. It aims to clarify the purpose and usage of these critical CLI tools through practical examples.
Highlights
- New Blog Post: A new blog post has been added to the Meshery documentation, focusing on the
mesheryctl componentandmesheryctl exp relationshipcommands. - mesheryctl component Command Explained: The post provides a detailed explanation of the
mesheryctl componentcommand, including its subcommands (list,view,search), flags (--count,-h), and practical usage examples. - mesheryctl exp relationship Command Explained: The
mesheryctl exp relationshipcommand is thoroughly covered, detailing its subcommands (generate,list,view,search), flags (--count,-h), and examples for understanding how Meshery-managed components are connected.
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