We decided to try out Rovo Dev on a couple of repos and decided to click the activate button - and it activated for all 500 repos. I want to roll that back. Is there an option other than manually within each repo's settings?
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The fastest rollback option is at the workspace level.
Go to Workspace Settings → Atlassian Integrations → Rovo Dev. Toggle off "Use Rovo Dev in this workspace." That kills it everywhere in one shot.
You can then re-enable it at the workspace level and selectively activate code reviews only on the specific repos you want:
go into each target repo → Repository Settings → Features → Rovo Dev code reviews, and enable it individually.
Thanks for the reply Ajay.
This was my intuition as well. However, after disabling at the workspace level, then enabling again without clicking activate for all repos, I spot checked several repos and Rovo was enabled for all.
It appears that once you enable for all repos at the workspace level, then immediately disable Rovo at the workspace level, the platform remembers this state for each repo and simply toggles it back on when you re-enable Rovo at the workspace level.
This wouldn't be a huge deal if we had 10 repos. But we have hundreds now requiring individual disabling of Rovo. We only need to enable for a handful.
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To mitigate costs from auto triggered Rovo scans for all PR's before I can disable this individually for hundreds of repos, I tried updating review frequency on all repos to manual only, but clicking this button runs through the activation again instead of updating the review frequency / type. None of the Rovo frequency settings are changed for any repos.
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