Hey Ross,

I guess I wouldn't want it to move ALL assets and templates.. only the ones 
I want to override.
But the trouble to specify that might be just as much as just moving the 
asset myself.. maybe the new autocomplete feature could be (ab)used to make 
picking a specific template easier?

Daniel


On Monday, February 11, 2013 6:18:57 PM UTC-8, scribblet wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just wanted to test the waters as to whether a console command that moves 
> templates and other assets out of a bundle into the appropriate directory 
> under "app" to override resources would be of use to Symfony developers?
>
> Something along the lines of:
>
> *php app/console assets:override <bundle name> *
>
>
> where bundle name is optional. 
>
> For my own purposes recently (wanting to override a bunch of templates 
> from 3 or 4 different bundles of my own), I wrote a console command that 
> just moves templates and assets out of the bundle Resources directory to 
> the app/Resources/<bundlename> directory.
>
> I have not written unit tests for it at this point, or any other 
> documentation, and wanted to gauge the feedback before proceeding to do so. 
> I personally find this command quite useful.
>
> Cheers,
> Ross
>
>

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