ci(auto-fix-issue): Skip git history as first step for flaky tests#21037
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The workflow always runs on the latest `develop`, so the current checkout is the source of truth. Tell the agent to diagnose from the current code first and only reach for git history/diffs as an escalated step — avoids burning turns on speculative `git log`/`git blame` calls, especially for flaky test issues where the recent-change angle is usually a dead end. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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develop)git log/git blame/diff exploration — diagnose from the current code firstWhy
Recent runs burned turns on speculative history digging that rarely pays off for flaky tests. The flake almost always reproduces against the current code, so that's where investigation should start.
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