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feat: add permission for quota_check_params.sh in dev container#369

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feat: add permission for quota_check_params.sh in dev container#369
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fix/devcontainer-chmod-quota-script

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Purpose

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    This pull request includes a modification to the .devcontainer/devcontainer.json file to enhance the post-start command by adding an additional step.

  • .devcontainer/devcontainer.json: Updated the postStartCommand to include a command that changes the permissions of the quota_check_params.sh script to make it executable.

Does this introduce a breaking change?

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  • This is a change for all users of this app. No code or asset is specific to my use case or my organization.

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@Roopan-Microsoft Roopan-Microsoft merged commit c7def41 into main Apr 3, 2025
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@Roopan-Microsoft Roopan-Microsoft deleted the fix/devcontainer-chmod-quota-script branch April 3, 2025 13:53
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