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When running tfsec from the command line, I've been using the "--config-file" argument to specify a local file containing excluded checks and remapped check severities. I haven't been able to find documentation that covers how to use a local config file when running the tfsec extension for VS Code.
Is there a way to use a local config file with the tfsec VS Code extension?
Thanks, any information you can provide is appreciated.
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Hello - new tfsec user here.
When running tfsec from the command line, I've been using the "--config-file" argument to specify a local file containing excluded checks and remapped check severities. I haven't been able to find documentation that covers how to use a local config file when running the tfsec extension for VS Code.
Is there a way to use a local config file with the tfsec VS Code extension?
Thanks, any information you can provide is appreciated.
-Rob
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