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It is my suggestion that azurepipelines-coverage.yml should be placed alongside the main yaml for the build pipeline that is configured for the pull request.
Now, I will be forced to keep it as a lone .yml file in the project root.
Am I missing something?
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I'm having a similar issue, my company uses a monorepo and adding this to the root means adding it to every team's project, is there a way to handle this?
Hi,
Is it mandatory to have azurepipelines-coverage.yml at the root of the repo? In my case, I have organized my yaml files under
<proj_root>\AzurePipelines
Development\azure-pipeline.yml
ReleaseR1.0.0\azure-pipeline.yml
and so on.
It is my suggestion that azurepipelines-coverage.yml should be placed alongside the main yaml for the build pipeline that is configured for the pull request.
Now, I will be forced to keep it as a lone .yml file in the project root.
Am I missing something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: