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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng commented Aug 19, 2025

test #128

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    • Updated the commit validation workflow to use a maintained external action instead of a local self-test, improving reliability, consistency across environments, and traceability in CI.
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The commit-check GitHub Actions workflow was modified to replace a local action reference with an explicit external action reference to commit-check/commit-check-action at a specific ref. No other steps or configurations were changed.

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.github/workflows/commit-check.yml
Switched step uses from local action (./ # self test) to external commit-check/commit-check-action@copilot/fix-58e2f213-6f3b-492c-8b06-7e433b9a715b; all other step config unchanged.

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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng changed the base branch from main to copilot/fix-58e2f213-6f3b-492c-8b06-7e433b9a715b August 19, 2025 19:25
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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng deleted the shenxianpeng-patch-1 branch August 19, 2025 19:27
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