Open grzesuav opened 7 months ago
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@damemi @jklaw90 if I got it right I need to update md ?
@grzesuav thank you for the pr! by any chance was there any discussion about this feature anywhere i didn't find an issue. I could see a use case where we want to enable/disable this per profile. @a7i do you have any opinions here?
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@damemi @jklaw90 I rebased, discussion linked in the previous message, WDYT ?
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I think we should make this scoped to a profile so we can be more exact with the option. cc @a7i
PR needs rebase.
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