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During testing, I've noticed that if I use globbing in repo names, everything after the glob is ignored.
If I use something like github.com/myorg/myrepo-* it works as expected.
github.com/myorg/myrepo-*
However, if I add github.com/myorg/*-myrepo all repos in the org are allowed.
github.com/myorg/*-myrepo
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Yes this is intended. The * matches everything.
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Edit: Sorry, you're right this looks to be a bug.
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dedamico
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During testing, I've noticed that if I use globbing in repo names, everything after the glob is ignored.
If I use something like
github.com/myorg/myrepo-*
it works as expected.However, if I add
github.com/myorg/*-myrepo
all repos in the org are allowed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: