config: Discover .revupconfig above the repo root#258
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Read the nearest .revupconfig found in directories above the repo root, in addition to the repo and user configs. This lets a group of nested repos (such as a repo-tool checkout that all track the same branch) share one config instead of committing an identical one into each. Closer configs win, so a repo can still override the shared settings. Signed-off-by: Matt Wagantall <matt.wagantall@skydio.com>
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Read the nearest .revupconfig found in directories above the repo root, in
addition to the repo and user configs. This lets a group of nested repos
(such as a repo-tool checkout that all track the same branch) share one
config instead of committing an identical one into each. Closer configs win,
so a repo can still override the shared settings.
Signed-off-by: Matt Wagantall matt.wagantall@skydio.com