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authorSebastian LaVine <mail@smlavine.com>2022-11-15 14:30:08 -0500
committerDrew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>2022-11-21 17:17:41 +0100
commit3a1ae0d9362aacf468433a30beb306849e5ca899 (patch)
treec69e21bb2ae29514a30c36ecbcb3e668661a72a6
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Document git repo being added to sources array
The ref that was just pushed is added to the sources array, even if the repo isn't listed as a source. See [0] for example. [0]: https://builds.sr.ht/~smlavine/job/884375
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@@ -196,10 +196,9 @@ like GitHub. This should be your first stop when looking for an integration.
git.sr.ht will automatically submit builds for you if you store a manifest in
the repository as `.build.yml`. Each time you push, a build with this manifest
-will be submitted. If the repo you pushed to is present in the manifest's
-sources array, we'll edit it to point to the ref you just pushed. You can also
-submit up to 4 builds on each push by providing `.builds/*.yml` (if more are
-submitted, 4 manifests will be randomly chosen).
+will be submitted. We'll edit the manifest's sources array to point to the ref
+you just pushed. You can also submit up to 4 builds on each push by providing
+`.builds/*.yml` (if more are submitted, 4 manifests will be randomly chosen).
**Environment**