When calling /prune with rovodev active, it corrupts the user profile and subsequently running acli rovodev again returns an unexpected error. This can only be resolved by manually removing user data- there is a powershell script in this forum that recursively deletes {userprofile}\.rovodev data. This is the only fix to get it to work again.
@Dan I’ve seen this too. When /prune runs while rovodev is active, it can wipe pieces of the local profile and break the CLI. The only reliable fix right now is clearing the .rovodev folder so it can rebuild cleanly. It’s worth reporting your logs to Atlassian so they can track it, since the behavior is reproducible.
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