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Why are absolute paths not supported? I've read the comment, but why can't you just pull in the files from a directory? I have frontend code that's in a different project/vcs and I'd like to just pull the built files when running my backend code.
Although I'm wondering if this follows the right philosophy for development. The idea is that in a live development environment, rice can find the assets by import path.
So perhaps we should first create a proper design/rationale on as why to do this? Are the assets not part of the development cycle? Will they be on the same absolute path for every developer on the project?
Why are absolute paths not supported? I've read the comment, but why can't you just pull in the files from a directory? I have frontend code that's in a different project/vcs and I'd like to just pull the built files when running my backend code.
go.rice/box.go
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