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When building a project on GitLab, the .rsdoctor files are uploaded to an OSS service. However, when I use the command @rsdoctor/cli analyze --profile https://ossservicepath/.rsdoctor/manifest.json locally, it results in a 'no such file or directory' error. After reviewing the rsdoctor code, it appears that I need to replace the path of the manifest.json file with the oss service path. But I haven't found any options in the configuration to replace the file path. I would like to inquire if the current generation of the manifest.json file supports controlling and customizing the path.
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When building a project on GitLab, the .rsdoctor files are uploaded to an OSS service. However, when I use the command @rsdoctor/cli analyze --profile https://ossservicepath/.rsdoctor/manifest.json locally, it results in a 'no such file or directory' error. After reviewing the rsdoctor code, it appears that I need to replace the path of the manifest.json file with the oss service path. But I haven't found any options in the configuration to replace the file path. I would like to inquire if the current generation of the manifest.json file supports controlling and customizing the path.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: