I've added about ~100 compass.yaml files in our monorepo to describe the various components that we have. However, so far although our GitHub integration says it's working, there has been 0 a...
I've got a monorepo which uses Lerna to publish to NPM. - root - packages/componentB - packages/componentA - packages/all-components I want to avoid building every s...
I have a multi-module maven project that I'm trying to analyze with SonarQube via Bitbucket Pipelines. I've gotten both modules reporting on SonarQube properly, but my pipeline triggers each st...
Hi, I'm looking at a way to disable derived metrics in favor of a custom metric source. Currently, we're deploying multiple apps from a monorepo. Compass shows the same deployment frequency f...
I have a MonoRepo and am trying to set up bamboo-specs, that will build only the service that is changed. I have been able to do this with plan repository with change-detection; However, what i...
...n different projects and coming up with some awesome ideas. Our team focused on building three apps: Checklist Buddy for JetBrains Space, Monorepo support for Bitbucket, and Reply Buddy for Jira. E...
Hi, We are working with Micro frontend apps, in mono repo structure. We are facing some issue while architecting bamboo CICD. My mono repo will have multiple subdirectories in it and eac...
...ubmodules, but they are not very convenient to use, to say the least. The most popular approach today is to put everything in one large monorepository, but it also has significant shortcomings (well described h...
We use Bitbucket to host a large monolithic front-end application that is gradually being split to individual packages using lerna. Historically we have our main develop branch to merge all rece...
So I have a "lerna" monorepo. i can cached the main "node_modules" in the root directory using "caches: - node" but when i run "lerna bootstrap" to install the inner node_modules ("/packages/((s...
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