fix bug where directory target were not handled according to the specification#794
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fix bug where directory target were not handled according to the specification#794
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When a directory path is provided, it now recursively scans that directory for all files by appending /**/* to the path pattern. This ensures directory targets work as expected in scanning operations. Also fixes a type annotation issue in getWorkspaceGlobs. Cherry-picked from PR #794 (commit 5f78dfd) Original author: Martin Torp <martin@socket.dev> Co-Authored-By: Martin Torp <martin@socket.dev>
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Merging in manually. |
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Running something like
socket scan create ./path/to/some/folder/with/manifestspreviously resulted in the error:But the help menu specification for target includes: If it is a dir, the dir is scanned for any supported manifest files. I've updated glob.mts such that it now behaves according to the specification.