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build(deps): bump tj-actions/changed-files from 35.9.2 to 44.0.0 #398

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Bumps tj-actions/changed-files from 35.9.2 to 44.0.0.

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v44.0.0

🔥🔥 BREAKING CHANGE 🔥🔥

Overview

We've made a significant update to how pull requests (PRs) from forked repositories are processed. This improvement not only streamlines the handling of such PRs but also fixes a previously identified issue.

Before the Change

Previously, when you created a pull request from a forked repository, any files changed in the target branch after the PR creation would erroneously appear as part of the PR's changed files. This made it difficult to distinguish between the actual changes introduced by the PR and subsequent changes made directly to the target branch.

What Has Changed

With this update, a pull request from a fork will now only include the files that were explicitly changed in the fork. This ensures that the list of changed files in a PR accurately reflects the contributions from the fork, without being muddled by unrelated changes to the target branch.

Important Note for Users

To take advantage of this new behaviour, it's necessary to specify the fork repository explicitly when performing the checkout step in your workflows. Below is an example configuration that demonstrates how to do this:

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  with:
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This modification ensures that your workflows correctly identify and interact with the source repository for PRs originating from forks.


What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: tj-actions/changed-files@v43.0.1...v44.0.0

v43.0.1

What's Changed

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44.0.0 - (2024-03-27)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • Ensure the fork remote doesn't exists before creating it (#2012) (4bbd49b) - (Tonye Jack)
  • Update previos sha for forks (#2011) (f0e7702) - (Tonye Jack)
  • Update to add the fork remote (#2010) (6354e6c) - (Tonye Jack)
  • Check for setting remote urls for forks (#2009) (1176164) - (Tonye Jack)
  • Bug with prs from forks returning incorrect set of changed files (#2007) (4ff7936) - (Tonye Jack)

➖ Remove

🔄 Update

  • Updated README.md (#2016)

Co-authored-by: jackton1 [email protected] (2d756ea) - (tj-actions[bot])

  • Update README.md (2d21bbb) - (Tonye Jack)
  • Updated README.md (#2013)

Co-authored-by: jackton1 [email protected] (2ca8dc4) - (tj-actions[bot])

  • Update README.md (4621617) - (tonyejack1)
  • Update README.md (c6557ed) - (Tonye Jack)
  • Update README.md (0713a11) - (Tonye Jack)

⚙️ Miscellaneous Tasks

  • Update description of outputs removing asterisks (#2015) (ce497c3) - (tonyejack1)
  • Update description of other_deleted_files output (#2008) (ee096d6) - (tonyejack1)
  • deps: Update typescript-eslint monorepo to v7.4.0 (0647424) - (renovate[bot])
  • deps: Lock file maintenance (efe5e6c) - (renovate[bot])

⬆️ Upgrades

  • Upgraded to v43.0.1 (#2004)

Co-authored-by: jackton1 [email protected] (01e9662) - (tj-actions[bot])

43.0.1 - (2024-03-20)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • Remove warning with detecting the local git repository when using Github's REST API (#2002) (077b23f) - (Tonye Jack)

📦 Bumps

  • Bump @​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin from 7.3.0 to 7.3.1 (#1995)

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Bumps [tj-actions/changed-files](https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files) from 35.9.2 to 44.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/blob/main/HISTORY.md)
- [Commits](tj-actions/changed-files@v35.9.2...v44.0.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: tj-actions/changed-files
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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