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docs(claude): forbid pushing without explicit instruction#40260

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docs(claude): forbid pushing without explicit instruction#40260
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Summary

  • Add a rule to CLAUDE.md instructing Claude not to run git push without an explicit instruction from the user, even when a PR is already open for the branch.

Add a rule to CLAUDE.md clarifying that Claude must not `git push`
without being explicitly told to, even when a PR is already open for
the branch.
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Test results for "MCP"

1 failed
❌ [firefox] › mcp/cli-test.spec.ts:23 › debug test and snapshot @mcp-windows-latest

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Test results for "tests 1"

5 flaky ⚠️ [chromium-library] › library/video.spec.ts:719 › screencast › should work with video+trace `@chromium-ubuntu-22.04-node22`
⚠️ [firefox-library] › library/inspector/cli-codegen-1.spec.ts:1080 › cli codegen › should not throw csp directive violation errors `@firefox-ubuntu-22.04-node20`
⚠️ [firefox-page] › page/page-wait-for-function.spec.ts:104 › should work with strict CSP policy `@firefox-ubuntu-22.04-node20`
⚠️ [playwright-test] › ui-mode-test-output.spec.ts:118 › should collapse repeated console messages for test `@ubuntu-latest-node22`
⚠️ [playwright-test] › ui-mode-trace.spec.ts:433 › should work behind reverse proxy `@windows-latest-node20`

39187 passed, 847 skipped


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@pavelfeldman pavelfeldman merged commit be9f921 into microsoft:main Apr 17, 2026
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