+1 for the idea, I also think it's a good solution.
One thing to notice, I don't know how many of you do the same, but I've changed my apps.json to only show the apps that I've changed on my github, so it's easier to understand, move around, etc.
On local file, it's easy: just edit the apps.json, but on github, how would that be done? Removing the metadata from everything else? Maybe some kind of whitelist config I can push?
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+1 for the idea, I also think it's a good solution.
One thing to notice, I don't know how many of you do the same, but I've changed my apps.json to only show the apps that I've changed on my github, so it's easier to understand, move around, etc.
On local file, it's easy: just edit the apps.json, but on github, how would that be done? Removing the metadata from everything else? Maybe some kind of whitelist config I can push?