Fix inconsistency in profile configuration#108
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The profile configuration commands create a profile "dev", and then subsequently select a "prod" profile. Assuming the goal here is to have a consistent set of commands ready to copy and paste I would propose to keep the profile names consistent.
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The profile configuration commands create a profile "dev", and then subsequently select a "prod" profile. Assuming the goal here is to have a consistent set of commands ready to copy and paste I would propose to keep the profile names consistent.