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[RFE] Provide "all applications" to rules creation #876
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Ah, if you don't select any applications, it will disable the filter and do what you want. That's probably not clear enough. |
Hi there! Can I get assigned this task? I’ll like to work on it. |
@Precious000 If my records are correct, you have been assigned to #987. Would you prefer to work on this one? |
@abompard Yes please. Thank you! |
Better still, I’ll maintain the previous one, thanks a bunch boss! |
@abompard can I get assigned this task? |
@RuthM-K done, have at it! :-) |
Thank you, On it! |
@abompard When I cloned the repo, some modules were not found |
What does |
npm ERR! code ENOENT npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in: /home/ruth/.npm/_logs/2024-03-19T16_07_23_694Z-debug-0.log That is the error |
Any guidance? @abompard |
Yeah you need to run the |
On creating a new rule (for example for "My Events" or "My artifacts") I would like to select "all applications", so in future when new apps are added I don't have to remember to update my rule.
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