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#9813 (comment) is the original bug report but as a comment (discovery) of a different.
Using osemgrep to scan a single file under a git repository fails to find any findings. --no-git-ignore does not help (as the file was not ignored), removing .git does.
Scanning the directory that owns the file however does produce findings.
Describe the bug
#9813 (comment) is the original bug report but as a comment (discovery) of a different.
Using osemgrep to scan a single file under a git repository fails to find any findings.
--no-git-ignore
does not help (as the file was not ignored), removing.git
does.Scanning the directory that owns the file however does produce findings.
To Reproduce
The rule and test code used:
Expected behavior
osemgrep to report the same finding as pysemgrep does.
What is the priority of the bug to you?
Environment
official binary, version 1.72, macOS
Use case
It will enable properly scanning git repositories using osemgrep without removing the repository...
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