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The tool currently supports .gitignore to ignore files/folders that should not be uploaded to confluence. But I assume many (which is my case as well), are using tools directly from cicd pipelines, then we have a kind of conflict with the regular git way of working. Basically in case we are locally reading the doc, it will never be uploaded to a remote git server if we specify .gitignore. I assume that there could be a more convenient way e.g in the command line specify the file where files to be skipped are defined.
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Hi
The tool currently supports
.gitignore
to ignore files/folders that should not be uploaded to confluence. But I assume many (which is my case as well), are using tools directly from cicd pipelines, then we have a kind of conflict with the regular git way of working. Basically in case we are locally reading the doc, it will never be uploaded to a remote git server if we specify .gitignore. I assume that there could be a more convenient way e.g in the command line specify the file where files to be skipped are defined.BR
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: