Jonathan Matthews on Nostr: A question for any #sourcehut users who submit builds to the builds.sr.ht service via ...
A question for any #sourcehut users who submit builds to the builds.sr.ht service via its git.sr.ht integration (
https://man.sr.ht/builds.sr.ht/#gitsrht): are there any tricks to having a persistent `main` branch .build.yml file in place, whilst trying to minimise the load on the build service?
I know about `git push -o skip-ci`, but I'm definitely not going to remember to do that on every push to (or config of) each non-build-worthy branch.
Any ideas/tricks/etc?
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