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This is an alternative to #4012 which addresses the same issue. The first few commits here are the same as there and increase test coverage and refactor a couple of functions.

The approach to resolving the issue here is different, however: instead of trying to find the file locally as in #4012 and always treat ambiguous paths as remote paths, we instead add support for a prefix that allows user to explicitly indicate that a configuration file path is supposed to refer to a remote file.

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@mbg mbg self-assigned this Jul 15, 2026
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Pull request overview

Adds an explicit :: prefix to disambiguate remote CodeQL configuration paths.

Changes:

  • Adds local/remote path prefix handling.
  • Refactors remote address parsing and test helpers.
  • Expands local and remote configuration tests.
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File Description
src/config/file.ts Defines local and remote path prefixes.
src/config-utils.ts Routes prefixed paths and loads configurations.
src/config-utils.test.ts Tests local and remote path handling.
src/config/remote-file.ts Extracts new-format address parsing.
src/testing-utils.ts Exports a minimal assertion interface.
lib/entry-points.js Generated artifact; excluded from review.

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Bike shed about the prefix, but otherwise LGTM!

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* are restricted to ASCII characters, '.', and '-'. The prefix chosen here does not interfere with
* those and is _unlikely_ (but not impossible) to appear in a local file path.
*/
export const REMOTE_PATH_PREFIX = "::";

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What about something like remote:? It's five additional characters but can't be confused with two : separator characters.

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I have no strong feelings on :: and am happy to change it to something else, but I don't think that remote: would be a good choice because, if you have a repo in your organisation named remote, e.g. remote:codeql.yml would be a valid remote file address that instructs us to fetch codeql.yml from org/remote, and a remote: prefix would clash with that and cause us to truncate it to just codeql.yml. That's why I think the prefix should start with a character that's not allowed in repo or org names.

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Good point, how about remote=org/repo@ref:path or remote(org/repo@ref:path)?

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I have changed the prefix to remote= in 3492b7e

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