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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It's great that the submodules are supported, but I would actually like to ignore submodules during the scans. This is because the changes for submodules should be normally managed in their own workflows, not in the target repository that is consuming them.
Currently I see in the logs:
Set 'fetch_additional_submodule_history: true' to fetch additional submodule history for: subm
Describe the solution you'd like?
I'd like to disable changed files detection in the paths defined by .gitmodules, e.g. ignore_submodules: true/false.
Describe alternatives you've considered?
I'm ignoring the submodule directory now via
files_ignore: |
subA
subB
but that doesn't improve the performance and it still shows the warning above. Also I need to maintain that list separately while it could be auto-populated from .gitmodules or from git submodule | awk '{print $2;}'.
Anything else?
No response
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It's great that the submodules are supported, but I would actually like to ignore submodules during the scans. This is because the changes for submodules should be normally managed in their own workflows, not in the target repository that is consuming them.
Currently I see in the logs:
Describe the solution you'd like?
I'd like to disable changed files detection in the paths defined by
.gitmodules
, e.g.ignore_submodules: true/false
.Describe alternatives you've considered?
I'm ignoring the submodule directory now via
but that doesn't improve the performance and it still shows the warning above. Also I need to maintain that list separately while it could be auto-populated from
.gitmodules
or fromgit submodule | awk '{print $2;}'
.Anything else?
No response
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: