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Control Center 1.1.0 #4025

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Control Center 1.1.0 #4025

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This merges all the changes for the Control Center 1.1.0 release.

MatthewVaadin and others added 8 commits December 10, 2024 12:45
…started page. (#3965)

* Separate local/development process from the getting started page.

* Add section about local development mode

* Address Vale comments

* Typo

* First pass at editing changed and new document.

* Second full editing of changed and new document.

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Co-authored-by: russelljtdyer <[email protected]>
#3974)

* Add a page detailing the options for the helm command

* Disable vale for table of settings

* Disable vale for table of settings

* Add manual breakpoints for better table formatting

* Completely disable vale for table

* Add introduction section including command options

* First pass at editing document. Also, testing Vale.

* Vale fixes.

* Vale fixes.

* Vale override.

* Vale override.

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Co-authored-by: russelljtdyer <[email protected]>
* Add descriptions for new probe timeout values

* Change default probe initial delays to 0

* Add startup probe properties
@peholmst peholmst enabled auto-merge (squash) December 19, 2024 09:11
@peholmst peholmst merged commit 460532f into latest Dec 19, 2024
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@peholmst peholmst deleted the control-center-1.1.0 branch December 19, 2024 09:12
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