Hello. I use branch-overrides in yaml specs.
1. Linked repo has only registered the main branch of repo.
2. Feature/.* and bugfix/.* were written as specs branches and have different jobs from the main branch.
3. The branches setting is set to create a plan branch when creating a pull request.
4. Bitbucket created one pull request for the feature branch and the feature plan branch was created by the branches settings.
If the contents of the stages of the branch-overrides of the specs are updated here, it seems that the specs modification is not reflected in the specs branches.
Should I register all specs branches as linked repo?
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Edit repository->Specs Status scanned the feature branch manually, but the spec branch of the feature branch still did not have a performance log called specs update.
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Do I need to modify the specs in the feature branch for them to be reflected? In other words, do I need to recreate the feature branch based on the specs that have been reflected in the main branch?
Hello Changki,
Welcome to Atlassian community.
You don't have to create new Linked repository for all these Branches. You can go the Linked repository where the main branch is linked and go to the Specs status tab and choose the branch from the dropdown and click on scan.
Regards,
Shashank Kumar
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