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Config file should also read config in ~ and /etc if no config found in current directory
As an alternative I would suggest reading the default config from a setting in ~/.gitconfig, for example:
[hound]
config = /etc/hound/default.yml
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OK that's crude and invokes a subshell. I was wondering why ~/.githound.yml was not working. I would expect that to be shellexpanded but no - git-hound maintains that the config file is not found.
Config file should also read config in ~ and /etc if no config found in current directory
As an alternative I would suggest reading the default config from a setting in ~/.gitconfig, for example:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: