Hello, What is the format of the command to update the configuration related to manifest repos in airshipctl? Use cases: (1) user/operator wants to change the repo from treasuremap to a private repo (2) user / operator wants to add a repo for security documents. There is one option --manifest that is available set-context sub-command, which set a manifest object to the config. However it is not very obvious from help how new manifest object and its configuration like url, credentials to access repo can be appended / updated. root@ubuntu:~/airshipctl# ./bin/airshipctl config set-context -h Sets a context entry in arshipctl config. Specifying a name that already exists will merge new fields on top of existing values for those fields. Usage: airshipctl config set-context NAME [flags] Examples: # Create a completely new e2e context entry airshipctl config set-context e2e --namespace=kube-system --manifest=manifest --user=auth-info --cluster-type=target # Update the current-context to e2e airshipctl config set-context e2e # Update attributes of the current-context airshipctl config set-context --current --manifest=manifest Flags: --cluster string sets the cluster for the specified context in the airshipctl config --cluster-type string sets the cluster-type for the specified context in the airshipctl config --current use current context from airshipctl config -h, --help help for set-context --manifest string sets the manifest for the specified context in the airshipctl config --namespace string sets the namespace for the specified context in the airshipctl config --user string sets the user for the specified context in the airshipctl config Global Flags: --airshipconf string Path to file for airshipctl configuration. (default "$HOME/.airship/config") --debug enable verbose output --kubeconfig string Path to kubeconfig associated with airshipctl configuration. (default "$HOME/.airship/kubeconfig") It does not seem to be right output. Instead of printing the help it is actually processing the command inputs root@annie:~/airshipctl# ./bin/airshipctl config set-context --manifest -h you must specify a non-empty context name root@annie:~/airshipctl# ./bin/airshipctl config set-context --manifest --help you must specify a non-empty context name root@annie:~/airshipctl# ./bin/airshipctl config set-context default --manifest --help context "default" modified. Regards, Aniruddha