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build(action): build dist #514
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Summary of Changes
I am currently reviewing the pull request, and in the meanwhile, I am providing a summary of the content of the pull request for you and other reviewers to get up to speed quickly on the changes that have occurred, and the intent behind these changes. This pull request, titled 'build(action): build dist', is submitted by yoshi-code-bot and aims to compile the code-suggester action distribution. The changes involve updates to the action/dist/licenses.txt
file, primarily adding license information for various dependencies like @actions/exec
, @actions/io
, @fastify/busboy
, and undici
, while also removing some outdated entries like tr46
, universal-user-agent
, uuid
, webidl-conversions
, and whatwg-url
. The BSD license was also updated.
Highlights
- License Updates: The primary focus of this PR is to update the
licenses.txt
file in theaction/dist
directory with current license information for dependencies. - Dependency Licenses: New license entries have been added for
@actions/exec
,@actions/io
,@fastify/busboy
, andundici
. - License Cleanup: Outdated license entries for
tr46
,universal-user-agent
,uuid
,webidl-conversions
, andwhatwg-url
have been removed. - BSD License Update: The BSD license text has been updated to the 3-Clause version.
Changelog
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- action/dist/licenses.txt
- Added license information for @actions/exec.
- Added license information for @actions/io.
- Added license information for @fastify/busboy.
- Added license information for undici.
- Removed license information for tr46.
- Removed license information for universal-user-agent.
- Removed license information for uuid.
- Removed license information for webidl-conversions.
- Removed license information for whatwg-url.
- Updated BSD license text.
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Code Review
The pull request updates the licenses.txt file in the action/dist directory. The changes involve adding license information for new dependencies and updating existing license information. The changes look good overall.
Summary of Findings
Assessment
The pull request updates the licenses.txt file in the action/dist directory. The changes involve adding license information for new dependencies and updating existing license information. The changes look good overall. I would recommend that users have others review and approve this code before merging.
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Compiles the code-suggester action dist