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How to turn off the app for a certain submodule?
In some cases, the number of changes in a pull request with a submodule can exceed the page.max.changes limit. For instance, when a dependency on some large project is used as a submodule. That resulted in an incomplete displaying of changes in the pull request diff view.
To disable the Submodule Changes for Bitbucket app for a specific submodule in a repository, you need to add a special property in the .gitmodules file using the following Git command:
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git config --file .gitmodules submodule.<name>.ignoreChanges true |
In this command, <name> is the submodule name specified in the [submodule "<name>"] section of the .gitmodules file. The changes will be applied after you commit and push them.
Ex.: if you have a submodule named "library", the .gitmodules file will be the following:
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In this case, your command that will turn off the app for this submodule will be the following:
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git config --file .gitmodules submodule.library.ignoreChanges true |
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