Added .sh files to the allowed text based formats#594
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Added .sh files to the allowed text based formats#594NilsBriggen wants to merge 1 commit intop2r3:masterfrom
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Pull request overview
This PR expands the existing renametxt handler so shell scripts (.sh) can be treated as a text-based input for rename-to-text workflows.
Changes:
- Add
CommonFormats.SHas an allowed input (allowFrom) format forrenameTxtHandler.
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hello?? why did copilot review this?? |
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see #559 (even tho i disagre) |
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Very small change, but without it .sh files are almost completely unsupported (or very cumbersome), even though they are basically text files.