cfengine lint: Include .cf.sub files#98
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Among all the policy files in core and masterfiles, there are several .cf.sub files. We want to include these for linting. They (should) contain valid policy, and sometimes they contain body / bundle definitions used in other policy files. Eventually, we might choose to rename all of them to .sub.cf for a more "correct" file extension. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Ole Herman Schumacher Elgesem <[email protected]>
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Among all the policy files in core and masterfiles, there are
several .cf.sub files. We want to include these for linting.
They (should) contain valid policy, and sometimes they contain
body / bundle definitions used in other policy files.
Eventually, we might choose to rename all of them to .sub.cf
for a more "correct" file extension.