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single page application - Firebase hosting: How to prevent caching for the index.html of an SPA

I'm hosting an SPA on firebase where almost all paths get rewritten to index.html. I'm using webpack hash based cache busting, so I want to always prevent caching of my index.html but not any other files. I'm finding it surprisingly difficult to do so. Specifically, my file layout looks like this

/
├── index.html
├── login.html
├── js
│   ├── login.ba22ef2579d744b26c65.bundle.js
│   └── main.6d0ef60e45ae7a11063c.bundle.js
└── public
    └── favicon-16x16.ico

I started naively with "sources": "index.html" before reading this quote from the docs.

Each definition must have a source key that is matched against the original request path regardless of any rewrite rules using glob notation.

Ok, so instead of a simple glob that specifies the files I want these headers on, I guess I need one on paths. Since most paths redirect to index.html, I need a glob that excludes all the paths I do not want to put these headers on.

For reference, my firebase.json hosting section looks like this:

{
  "hosting": {
    "public": "dist",
    "rewrites": [
      {
        "source": "**",
        "destination": "/index.html"
      }
    ],
    "cleanUrls": true,
    "trailingSlash": false,
    "headers": [
      {
        "source": <<<WHAT-GOES-HERE?>>>,
        "headers": [
          {
            "key": "Cache-Control",
            "value": "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
          },
          {
            "key": "Pragma",
            "value": "no-cache"
          },
          {
            "key": "Expires",
            "value": "0"
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

So, to give some examples that redirect to index.html and should not be cached

mysite.com  
mysite.com/  
mysite.com/foo/bar/baz  
mysite.com/index.html 

Note: I could live if that last one got cached since it doesn't get used in practice.

And the things that do not redirect to index.html and should not be cached

**/*.* (ideally excluding index.html)
mysite.com/login  

The closest I've gotten on my own is **/!(login|*.*) which works for almost everything listed above, but inexplicably does not work on mysite.com or mysite.com/. Those 2 pages are not getting matched by this glob and I cannot figure out why.

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