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This PR removes the rbs:annotate task from the GitHub Actions CI workflow for RBS signature validation. The change is related to PR #46 which fixed the sig files with the latest behavior. The workflow now only runs rbs:test (to test type signatures) and rbs:confirm (to verify signatures are up-to-date), removing the intermediate annotation step that was previously part of the pipeline.
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rbs:annotatefrom the sig.yml workflow, simplifying the CI process to only test and confirm RBS signatures
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If we don't use the |
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@copilot Please apply #48 (comment) |
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Co-authored-by: hsbt <12301+hsbt@users.noreply.github.com>
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from #46