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I think for this to be useful we would need to look at / parse the
.gitignore
and.bazelignore
files, then ignore those files, no?Also, I think
strings.Contains
would be wrong here - we should ignore these at the time we produce the index, not inside ofGetIndex
.Probbaly it would need to live inside the
IndexDir
methods of indexers themselvesdoctree/doctree/indexer/indexer.go
Line 97 in 418506c
but I'm not 100% sure right now, may not have much time on my end to find the best place for this.
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Ah Yeah! This makes sense @slimsag
I will take a look at this 👀
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Thanks @slimsag