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like cleanup script

same behavior as for cleanup script
Use all repositories if non given
@elioengcomp
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Hi @derhecht , thank you for your contribution.

I'm not very comfortable with adding behavior when some configuration value is missing. I think It can hide configuration mistakes and provide an undesired result. This is specially important in cases like this where we are deleting things from the server.

I would like to suggest the usage of a key word, something like ALL, to be used by the user to set the repo/path list parameter when looking for the behavior added by you. We also need to document that as a possible configuration value in the README file.

@calvinpark
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Excellent change! Picked up for my RT

@derhecht
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Hi @derhecht , thank you for your contribution.

I'm not very comfortable with adding behavior when some configuration value is missing. I think It can hide configuration mistakes and provide an undesired result. This is specially important in cases like this where we are deleting things from the server.

I would like to suggest the usage of a key word, something like ALL, to be used by the user to set the repo/path list parameter when looking for the behavior added by you. We also need to document that as a possible configuration value in the README file.

Hi @elioengcomp may have a look at this approach?

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CLAassistant commented Jun 20, 2020

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@derhecht
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ok, added email address to my account, signed CLA, recheck seems not to work...

@derhecht
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got it. finally.

@yashprit-jfrog
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@derhecht this PR is open for long time. Are you still open to take this PR to closer.

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