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Support for Git LFS #20
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Hi Joey 👋 The only way you currently could do that is by forking the repo and update the Dockerfile and using your forks in GitHub Actions. However, I'm open for pull requests. Git LFS supports seems something a lot of people could be using. I haven't looked into Git LFS yet: Is there a drawback when LFS is installed globally? Maybe we can add an option flag like |
Reading through the Git LFS docs there doesn't seem to be a problem, when we install LFS in repositories which do not have a LFS configurations. As LFS configuration is stored in Feel free to open a PR to update the Dockerfile; or I will look into this more next week. |
@stefanzweifel What a fast response! I'll make a PR for it, should not be that much work. |
Fixed in #21 |
Hi there! I am wondering if it is possible to support Git LFS with this tool.
Is there a way that I could overwrite the Dockerfile or something so that I could install Git LFS before?
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