feat: add apply command and optimize CLI with async tokio commands#209
feat: add apply command and optimize CLI with async tokio commands#209
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- Replaced blocking `std::process::Command` calls with `tokio::process::Command` in async CLI subcommands for better performance. - Upgraded configuration and user data loading to use non-blocking `load_async().await` methods in `run_user_management` and `run_toggle_service`. - Added the `apply` subcommand to execute the core configuration, initialization, generation, and deployment sequence. - Updated `README.md` (English and French) to document the new `apply` command.
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This PR optimizes the CLI orchestration logic by shifting blocking I/O and process execution into asynchronous context, utilizing
tokio::process::Commandandload_async().await. It also introduces theapplycommand as requested, allowing users to apply configuration and deploy without going through the fullinstallprocess. The README has been updated accordingly.PR created automatically by Jules for task 13388615836061215574 started by @Cylae