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Hello,
recently we noticed that when commenting on an issue @Mergifyio backport branch-xx will create the PR even in presence of conflicts.
Is it possible to change the default behaviour to avoid creating the PR if there are conflicts in the configuration file?
Or we'll have to always add --ignore-conflicts=false manually?
Looking at the documentation we can't find a way to set default
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Currently if you try to clone a repository from github and you don't have any ssh keys configured at github, you will fail to clone and get such message:
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