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Benjamin (@blindcoder) · 04/2017 · Tröts: 963 · Folger: 252
Di 23.07.2024 10:19
Dear GitLab CI experts: I want to run a pipeline based on the state of the previous run.
Say, if a file config/foobar.json changed since the last run, I want to do something with it, how would I go about it? Would I use a "cache" as defined by GitLab?
There are potentially hundreds of these files, with new ones getting added or old ones deleted, each triggering a specific action.
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