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A deny.toml without an [advisories] section will still check the RustSec when running cargo deny check advisories. This is great and the correct behaviour imo, but it would be good to document the default value for all configuration option and afaict it is not.
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This is a tracking issue for additional Store implementations.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of potential candidates for an Store implementation:
- S3Storage:
This would store crate tarballs and rendered README pages into Amazon's S3. - RemoteStorage:
Requires to implement a companion server.
The idea is to have a reserved folder on another machine which runs a comp
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I love
cargo-watch, and use it on everything! Right now, I am having a bit of trouble figuring out how to ignore a file properly.The following invocations successfully ignore
README.md:cargo watch -w src -s "touch README.md"cargo watch -i '.md' -s "touch README.md"cargo watch -i '*.md' -s "touch README.md"The following invocations don't ignore
README.md, which means