> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.atlios.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Suppressions

> How to handle intentional exceptions in catalog quality reviews.

A suppression tells Atlios that an issue is an intentional exception and should
not keep distracting the team in future reviews.

Suppressions are useful when a rule is generally helpful, but a specific store,
product, or catalog situation should be allowed.

## When to suppress

Suppress an issue when:

* The catalog state is intentional.
* The rule does not apply to that product or store.
* The team has reviewed the issue and decided no action is needed.
* Repeated scans would otherwise surface the same valid exception.

## What suppression does

Suppression keeps the issue out of active review while preserving the history.
Use a clear reason so teammates understand why the exception exists.

Some suppression options apply to a specific product or variant. For tag
patterns, Atlios may also offer an option to ignore the same pattern across the
store.

## When not to suppress

<Warning>
  Do not suppress issues just to clear the list. If the product data is wrong,
  fix it in Atlios or Shopify; Atlios re-checks the product automatically after
  the change.
</Warning>

## Suppression keeps scans useful

Good suppressions make future scans easier to review. They remove known
exceptions so the issue list stays focused on work that still needs attention.
