For GitHub users, is there a way to see in GitHub, which repo has been triggered by StackGuardian and which not? #141
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The GitHub users can only see if StackGuardian GitHub application is installed on a specific repo , if StackGuardian's GitHub application is installed in their repo they are subscribed to our application processing events from that repo . From there , it's with StackGuardian to specify whether if that workflow has a key called |
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The GitHub users can only see if StackGuardian GitHub application is installed on a specific repo , if StackGuardian's GitHub application is installed in their repo they are subscribed to our application processing events from that repo . From there , it's with StackGuardian to specify whether if that workflow has a key called
githubComsync
orVcsTriggers
enabled , if it is enabled we process the workflows , if not we don't .