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internal: support repo prefixes and config settings in alias rendering #1756
internal: support repo prefixes and config settings in alias rendering #1756
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Out of scope for this PR, but I wonder if passing a file might work better than passing it as strings in regular attributes. The pip hub basically needs to be given all the possible backing repos and targets, right? Which could be rather large. Putting that in a file seems like it'd scale better than the string attributes.
Oh hm...and that sort of sounds like the sort of intermediate file Phil's thing has been circling around...
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Interesting, I like the file idea, we could have a
label-keyed
dict here. Once I merge this, I can experiment with this idea.