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chore(deps): update ansible/ansible-lint action to v24.7.0
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| ansible/ansible-lint | action | minor | v24.6.0 -> v24.7.0 |
Release Notes
ansible/ansible-lint (ansible/ansible-lint)
v24.7.0
Bugfixes
- Fix linting issues within command_instead_of* rules (ruff:D102) (#4252) @alisonlhart
v24.6.1
Bugfixes
- Fix working directory when used as an github action (#4213) @bkaraoren
- Fix relative imports in args rule (#4216) @corubba
- Fix cmd args with no-free-form transformer (#4215) @Qalthos
- Accept changlog.yml as a valid changelog (#4218) @cavcrosby
- Avoid using warn for command/shell actions (#4207) @ssbarnea
- Update Contributing docs and add tox as test optional-dependency (#4209) @hdub-tech
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Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The recent update in the GitHub Actions workflow focuses on upgrading the ansible-lint action from version v24.6.0 to v24.7.0. This enhancement aims to improve linting capabilities and address potential issues, ensuring better performance in automated processes. Additionally, the working directory parameter was modified for greater reliability, while the overall workflow structure remains intact.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
.github/workflows/ansible.yml |
Upgraded ansible-lint action from v24.6.0 to v24.7.0, modified working directory to ${{ github.workspace }}/ansible. |
Poem
🐇 In the garden where we play,
A new linting tool's on its way!
Fromv24.6tosevenwe leap,
Fixing bugs, oh what a sweep!
Hoppin' through code, oh so spry,
Thank you, dear tools, let’s reach for the sky! 🌼
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