Add optional built-in substitution of last attempted revision#968
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Add optional built-in substitution of last attempted revision#968arikkfir wants to merge 1 commit intofluxcd:mainfrom
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The purpose of this new feature (which is CLI-conditional, and defaults to false in order to preserve compatibility) is to allow to refer to the revision that is currently being applied in the resource manifests, via the standard substitutions mechanism. Signed-off-by: arikkfir <arik@kfirs.com>
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The purpose of this new feature (which is CLI-conditional, and defaults to false in order to preserve compatibility) is to allow to refer to the revision that is currently being applied in the resource manifests, via the standard substitutions mechanism.