
The one ORDS command you NEED to know!
ords config list --include-defaults
That's it. Goodbye!
I'm kidding, there's more. But if you don't feel like reading anymore, bookmark this post and return when you're ready.
Assuming you have ORDS installed, you too can execute the ords config list --include-defaults command to reveal almost all the configuration settings for your ORDS installation.
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