The ~/.stack/global/stack.yaml
file seems to be a common source of confusion (see #964, and I've seen the same thing a few other times). The stack.yaml documentation is pretty clear about its use, but I suspect in many cases people are just seeing a stack.yaml
that exists under their ~/.stack
and assuming it sets global default options without ever looking at that part of the documentation.
I'm thinking we should have stack put a comment at the top of ~/.stack/global/stack.yaml
when it is generated stating what its use is and pointing people to the right place to put global defaults.
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