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by arp242
1990 days ago
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> > There's plenty of cases where a .git directory is just harmless
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> Pretty much all lint rules have false positives so this isn't a good yardstick. Can it potentially cause harm when you do it and is there's no beneficial reason to do it? If yes to both then it's an ideal candidate for a lint rule. Yeah sure, it should be a lint rule, we can quickly agree on that. But that wasn't really my point: my point was that random people from the internet are running these kind of high false-positive linters without asking and start emailing people about it. |
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