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Hi, I'm currently using vercel for one of my projects and I started off with simple click ops on the vercel website to deploy my nextjs project. However, I'm increasingly finding a need to change configurations here and there, once in a while, for things like function compute & memory allocations.
It is increasingly confusing to keep track of changes to these configs by just starting at the dashboard, so it would be helpful if I can keep track of it via vercel.json tracked with git.
I tried searching around for ways to export my current vercel project settings as vercel.json but I can't seem to find anything useful.
Is there such a feature in place? Or would I need to manually craft a vercel.json by eye-balling 👀?
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Hi, I'm currently using vercel for one of my projects and I started off with simple click ops on the vercel website to deploy my nextjs project. However, I'm increasingly finding a need to change configurations here and there, once in a while, for things like function compute & memory allocations.
It is increasingly confusing to keep track of changes to these configs by just starting at the dashboard, so it would be helpful if I can keep track of it via
vercel.json
tracked with git.I tried searching around for ways to export my current vercel project settings as
vercel.json
but I can't seem to find anything useful.Is there such a feature in place? Or would I need to manually craft a
vercel.json
by eye-balling 👀?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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