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@erikburt erikburt commented Dec 4, 2025

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  • Transition to changed-modules-go reusable action
  • Allow for no linting to occur if no relevant modules were modified
    • Previously, always linted the root module no matter what

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@erikburt erikburt marked this pull request as ready for review December 4, 2025 20:53
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Pull request overview

This PR transitions the CI workflow to use the changed-modules-go reusable action, improving efficiency by only running linting on modules that have actually been modified. Previously, the root module was always linted regardless of changes.

Key Changes:

  • Replaced custom module resolution script with the changed-modules-go reusable action
  • Enhanced lint validation logic to handle skipped jobs when no modules are affected
  • Temporarily disabled Slack notifications on lint failures

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@erikburt erikburt added this pull request to the merge queue Dec 8, 2025
Merged via the queue into develop with commit 526b84b Dec 8, 2025
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@erikburt erikburt deleted the feat/changed-modules-go branch December 8, 2025 19:27
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