cmd/rofl/init: Detect rofl-compose.yaml as well if it exists#411
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cmd/rofl/init: Detect rofl-compose.yaml as well if it exists#411
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In some projectes, we needed to separate between the generic compose.yaml files and ROFL-tailored compose files. In this case we named it rofl-compose.yaml. When running `oasis rofl init`, autodetect and use it, if it exists.
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In some projects, we needed to separate between the generic
compose.yamlfiles and ROFL-tailored compose files (e.g. how env variables are populated). In this case we named itrofl-compose.yaml. When runningoasis rofl init, autodetect it and use it, if it exists.