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Summary

  • saving 60% execution time (6s -> 2s in each run) in actions/checkout action by removing fetch-depth: 0 in actions/checkout to avoid pulling all tags and branches

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@dosubot dosubot bot added the size:XS This PR changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Apr 15, 2025
@dosubot dosubot bot added the lgtm This PR has been approved by a maintainer label Apr 15, 2025
@crazywoola crazywoola merged commit 9889aa1 into langgenius:main Apr 15, 2025
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@bowenliang123 bowenliang123 deleted the remove-depth-0 branch April 15, 2025 12:21
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