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@jan-janssen jan-janssen commented Aug 9, 2025

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  • Chores
    • Updated the build process in the deployment workflow to use a specific shell environment for improved consistency during builds.
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An explicit shell specification (shell: bash -l {0}) was added to the "Build" step in the GitHub Actions workflow configuration. This change ensures commands in that step run under a login bash shell, potentially affecting environment setup during workflow execution. No other steps or logic were modified.

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GitHub Actions Workflow
.github/workflows/deploy.yml
Added shell: bash -l {0} to the "Build" step to specify the shell environment explicitly.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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In the warren of YAML, a shell was declared,
Now bash -l leads where once none dared.
The build step hops with login flair,
Ensuring the env is handled with care.
A simple tweak, but oh so neat—
The workflow’s journey is now complete!


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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 81.22%. Comparing base (32c98ca) to head (ced0889).
⚠️ Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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@@ Coverage Diff @@ ## main #361 +/- ## ======================================= Coverage 81.22% 81.22% ======================================= Files 5 5 Lines 554 554 ======================================= Hits 450 450 Misses 104 104 

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@jan-janssen jan-janssen merged commit 81fa6b7 into main Aug 9, 2025
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@jan-janssen jan-janssen deleted the deploy branch August 9, 2025 11:34
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