Support "two-phase autofix"
See original GitHub issueCurrently, the autofix workflow requires that autofixing, merging, and pushing happen all in one step. This makes changes hard to reverse after everything is pushed.
It would be great if autofix happened in two phases (with separate commands): fixing then pushing.
- Run an autofixer that commits and merges to master.
- Manually verify that everything looks peachy.
- Run a command to push all the repos (
all-repos-push
?).
Issue Analytics
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- Created 5 years ago
- Comments:13 (13 by maintainers)
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…unless I’m using an autofixer I didn’t write (which is how I found #77). Perhaps I should just make a practice out of passing
--msg
.Ah, I was wondering what
s
meant. I hadn’t tried that. I think that will meet 99% of my use case, so I’ll close this.that’s fair, for the commit message you can see it during
--dry-run
as well