Don't ignore by default with --stdin-filepath, use --respect-ignores#912
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Back in #765, we introduced
--respect-ignoresbehaviour that would force look ups in.styluaignoreeven if a file was explicitly provided on the command line.This behaviour was not switched over for
--stdin-filepathdue to backwards compatibility reasons, since stdin ignoring was originally added in #495Now, as we approach v2, we make the breaking change to make
--stdin-filepathnot respect ignores by default. Pass--respect-ignoresto preserve original behaviour.