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<!-- Add the related story/sub-task/bug number, like Resolves #123, or remove if NA --> **Related issue:** Resolves #41409 # Details This PR updates the `ApplyStarterLibrary` method and functionality to rely on the same templates and mechanisms as `fleetctl new`. The end result is that running `fleetctl new` and `fleetctl gitops` on a new instance should be a no-op; no changes should be made. Similarly, changing the templates in a Fleet release will automatically affect `fleetctl new` and `ApplyStarterLibrary` in the same exact way for that release. > Note that this moves the template files out of `fleetctl` and into their own shared package. This move comprises the majority of the file changes in the PR. # Checklist for submitter If some of the following don't apply, delete the relevant line. - [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/`, `orbit/changes/` or `ee/fleetd-chrome/changes`. See [Changes files](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Contributing/guides/committing-changes.md#changes-files) for more information. ## Testing - [X] Added/updated automated tests Note that <img width="668" height="44" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/066cd566-f91d-4661-84fc-2aabbfce2ef9" /> will fail until the 4.83 Fleet docker image is published, since it's trying to push 4.83 config (including `exceptions`) to a 4.82 server. - [X] QA'd all new/changed functionality manually - [X] Created a new instance and validated that the fleets, policies and labels created matched the ones created by `fleetctl new` - [X] Ran `fleetctl new` and verified that it created the expected folders and files - [X] Ran `fleetctl gitops` with the files created by `fleetctl new` and verified that the instance was unchanged. - [X] Ran `fleetctl preview` successfully using a dev build of the Fleet server image (since it won't work against the latest published build, which doesn't support `exceptions`). Verified it shows the expected teams, policies and labels |
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pkg directory
This top-level pkg directory contains packages that may be shared between all fleet backend components.