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Support recursively adding files to serverless package#544
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nathanielrindlaub wants to merge 1 commit intoserverless:masterfrom
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Support recursively adding files to serverless package#544nathanielrindlaub wants to merge 1 commit intoserverless:masterfrom
nathanielrindlaub wants to merge 1 commit intoserverless:masterfrom
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Please see #550 |
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Hey @nathanielrindlaub - it's been a long time since this PR was proposed. I'm going to close it, if you feel like the issue is valid, please open a new issue or a new PR against the latest main branch. Thanks 🙇 |
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I was looking for this functionality earlier today (see #542), but it didn't seem to exist, so modified the parsing of
dockerExtraFilesto support it. Maybe it's useful to others?