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Previously the --org flag had a default value of "ORG" which served as a placeholder. This change makes the flag required, forcing users to explicitly specify their organization name for cgr.dev/<org>/<image> references. Changes: - Remove default value for --org flag - Add validation to require --org flag - Update help text to indicate flag is required - Regenerate testdata .after files with consistent org placeholder
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--orgflag had a default value of "ORG" which served as a placeholder. This change makes the flag required, forcing users to explicitly specify their organization name for cgr.dev//Changes:
Solves: #4
Local Test:
