Restore air delay of 1000ms (#24290)
https://github.com/cosmtrek/air/pull/343 has changed air's default `delay` from 1000 to 0 and since then, while switching git branches, I notice air starting off multiple parallel build, essentially overloading my machine. Restore previous value of 1000. ```` building... routers/web/org/setting_secrets.go has changed routers/web/org/teams.go has changed building... routers/web/org/teams.go has changed routers/web/repo/setting_secrets.go has changed building... routers/web/org/setting_secrets.go has changed routers/web/repo/setting_secrets.go has changed building... routers/web/shared/secrets/secrets.go has changed routers/web/repo/view.go has changed building... routers/web/repo/view.go has changed routers/web/user/setting/secrets.go has changed building... routers/web/shared/secrets/secrets.go has changed routers/web/user/setting/secrets.go has changed building... routers/web/web.go has changed routers/web/web.go has changed building... services/wiki/wiki_path.go has changed services/wiki/wiki_path.go has changed building... ... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... Running go generate... ```
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[build]
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cmd = "make backend"
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cmd = "make backend"
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bin = "gitea"
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bin = "gitea"
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delay = 1000
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include_ext = ["go", "tmpl"]
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include_ext = ["go", "tmpl"]
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include_file = ["main.go"]
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include_file = ["main.go"]
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include_dir = ["cmd", "models", "modules", "options", "routers", "services"]
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include_dir = ["cmd", "models", "modules", "options", "routers", "services"]
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