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Even though this is the ADS default, we may target a different repository. We already receive the repository URL as an input, we should obtain the repo name from the URL. If we fail, then perhaps we can fallback to the project name?
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As a convention, we assumed the repository url is the same as the project name. However, for
multi-repo projects this may not be true. As such, if the repository url is a valid Azure DevOps
repository, we can and should extract the repository name from there.
criticalmanufacturing#160
As a convention, we assumed the repository url is the same as the project name. However, for
multi-repo projects this may not be true. As such, if the repository url is a valid Azure DevOps
repository, we can and should extract the repository name from there.
#160
As a convention, we assumed the repository url is the same as the project name. However, for
multi-repo projects this may not be true. As such, if the repository url is a valid Azure DevOps
repository, we can and should extract the repository name from there.
#160
Even though this is the ADS default, we may target a different repository. We already receive the repository URL as an input, we should obtain the repo name from the URL. If we fail, then perhaps we can fallback to the project name?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: