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@jbj jbj commented Feb 14, 2025

In the future, this tag should signal to the action that the queries should be excluded from incremental scans because they are too slow and/or produce too many results.

The three queries tagged here rely on global data-flow analysis to find all XSS sinks. All other metric and diagnostic queries are fast enough for incrementality.

Comments are welcome on the name or the approach.

In the future, this tag should signal to the action that the queries
should be excluded from incremental scans because they are too slow
and/or produce too many results.

The three queries tagged here rely on global data-flow analysis to find
all XSS sinks. All other metric and diagnostic queries are fast enough
for incrementality.
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cklin commented Mar 31, 2025

In github/codeql-action#2831 I chose exclude-from-incremental as the tag name, so we should update this PR accordingly.

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jbj commented Apr 2, 2025

@cklin Feel free to take over this PR or create a new one.

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cklin commented Apr 2, 2025

Superseded by #19208

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