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Update 2025 #5
Update 2025 #5
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Hello @oliwoli, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request updates the GitHub Actions workflows and README.md file to use newer versions of actions. Specifically, it updates the actions/checkout
action from version 2 to version 4 and the actions/setup-java
action from version 2 to version 4. Additionally, it adds licenses for @fastify/busboy
, @vercel/ncc
, and undici
to the dist/licenses.txt
file.
Highlights
- GitHub Actions Update: The pull request updates the
actions/checkout
action to version 4 in.github/workflows/test.yml
andREADME.md
. - Java Setup Action Update: The pull request updates the
actions/setup-java
action to version 4 inREADME.md
. - License Updates: The pull request adds licenses for
@fastify/busboy
,@vercel/ncc
, andundici
todist/licenses.txt
.
Changelog
- .github/workflows/test.yml
- Updated
actions/checkout
from v2 to v4 in multiple jobs.
- Updated
- README.md
- Updated
actions/checkout
from v2 to v4. - Updated
actions/setup-java
from v2 to v4. - Updated
actions/download-artifact
from v2 to v4.
- Updated
- dist/licenses.txt
- Added license information for
@fastify/busboy
. - Added license information for
@vercel/ncc
. - Added license information for
undici
.
- Added license information for
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In the realm of code, where versions reside,
A quest to update, with purpose and pride.
From 'v2' to 'v4', a leap in the game,
Ensuring our actions, forever the same.Licenses we gather, a diligent deed,
For open-source treasures, the credits we heed.
With busboy and ncc, and undici's grace,
Our dependencies known, in their rightful place.
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Code Review
The pull request updates the GitHub Actions checkout version and some dependencies in the licenses.txt
file. The updates to the checkout action are good for keeping up with the latest features and security patches. The license updates ensure that all dependencies are properly licensed.
Merge Readiness
The pull request appears to be in good shape. The updates are straightforward and necessary for maintaining the project's health. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and recommend that others review and approve this code before merging.
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