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    • Improved the CI automation by adding an early resource checkout step, ensuring all prerequisites are in place before downstream operations. This enhancement supports a smoother and more reliable build process for subsequent installation tasks.

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The change adds a new step in the CI workflow defined in the GitHub Actions configuration. This step uses actions/checkout@v4 to check out the repository into a directory named EarlyCopy. It is positioned before the MediaWiki installation step, ensuring that the necessary files are available, while the remainder of the workflow remains unchanged. No other modifications or public entity declarations were altered.

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.github/workflows/ci.yml Added a new step using actions/checkout@v4 to check out the repository into the EarlyCopy directory before the MediaWiki installation step.

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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
.github/workflows/ci.yml (1)

192-195: Add a Descriptive Name to the Checkout Step
The new checkout step using actions/checkout@v4 to check out into the EarlyCopy directory is clear in its intent. To improve clarity and consistency with the other steps (which typically include a name attribute), consider adding a descriptive name (e.g., "Checkout Repository for EarlyCopy"). This change will make the CI logs easier to read and maintain.

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@malberts malberts merged commit 783c3f8 into master Mar 22, 2025
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@malberts malberts deleted the fix-ci branch March 22, 2025 13:37
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