I keep seeing people leave the wrapping parentheses, like `(Added)` in
their release notes.
This PR tries making it clearer that we only want *one* of "Added",
"Fixed", or "Improved".
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After this change we'll be able to push a tag to github to deploy to
collab.
The advantages of this are that there's no longer a separate step to
first
build the image, and then deploy it.
In the future I'd like to make this happen more automatically (maybe as
part of
bump nightly).
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We're seeing a bit of nonsense on telemetry. Although the checksum seed
isn't secret per-se, it does make sending nonsense a little more effort.
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- check hidden files
- fix a typos in a hidden file
- ignore "ba" typos in a more specific way
- ignore a typo in collab/migrations/ literally
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This PR removes the placeholder description from the PR template, opting
to just leave empty space instead.
I've seen lots of instances where authors will not delete the
placeholder, and it ends up in Git history, which is not desirable.
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This is a bit redundant, as cargo test does not reuse results of cargo
check, so we're essentially doing the cargo check unnecessarily.
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Those were not installing Rust but configuring it via rustup, and
those configurations were done on `stable` toolchain which is not what we use (see rust-toolchain.toml)
co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
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For any push (or force-push) into a branch, a separate CI workflow is
run.
This is rather worker-consuming, esp. given the fact that GitHub will
wait for the last job to update PR's status.
So cancel every old job for the same branch if it's not `main`.
CI run on `main` might catch a regression brought in by specific PR
merged, so run CI on every commit due to that.
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