Removing a site should not delete all the local files! #1136
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What exactly do you want to edit? The "parked sites" feature automatically maps all folder names to URLs. If you want to change how a folder gets linked to an URL, you may use the This allows you to specify a custom domain for your site. For example: cd my-site
herd link my-custom-url Now the project |
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Yes, I do this as well because the parked sites feature is not very useful, to be honest (it's super-rare to want to serve the folder of a project, much more common to need to map to a sub-folder like It's just a shame you can't edit a site/promote a parked site to a 'full site', or unlink a custom linked site via the UI. To do any edits you need to reach for the CLI - which is basically just using Valet at that point. |
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When using Herd Pro (latest version), if I want to edit a site it's currently impossible. You can't edit the URL or the path it is mapped to, or anything about it. What is worse is that you can't even delete the entry from Herd without it removing the whole folder of contents as well! This seems like a massive oversight. At the very least, please allow us to delete a Herd entry without nuking our files, so we can re-create it with the updated properties that we can't currently set directly due to the lack of an edit feature.
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