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Is there a way to save and run a playbook without commiting changes to repo?

GeorgeOrwell
Explorer

I would like to run my playbooks after the changes have been introduced without making commit messages 

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phanTom
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @GeorgeOrwell , unfortunately each change needs to be committed to a repo before the changes will apply.

However, if the issue is always adding commit messages, there is a box you can tick that will "re-use" the last one each time you save. So if you just put the 1st message as "testing/developing" and tick the box, each time you save you won't be prompted for a message. To undo this just refresh the page and the next time you save you will be re-prompted for a commit message. 

Hope this helps. 

Happy SOARing!!

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phanTom
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @GeorgeOrwell , unfortunately each change needs to be committed to a repo before the changes will apply.

However, if the issue is always adding commit messages, there is a box you can tick that will "re-use" the last one each time you save. So if you just put the 1st message as "testing/developing" and tick the box, each time you save you won't be prompted for a message. To undo this just refresh the page and the next time you save you will be re-prompted for a commit message. 

Hope this helps. 

Happy SOARing!!

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