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Bump the dotnet group with 2 updates #6986

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Bumps the dotnet group with 2 updates: peter-evans/create-pull-request and actions/upload-artifact.

Updates peter-evans/create-pull-request from 6.1.0 to 7.0.0

Release notes

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Create Pull Request v7.0.0

:sparkles: Now supports commit signing with bot-generated tokens! See "What's new" below. :writing_hand::robot:

Behaviour changes

  • Action input git-token has been renamed branch-token, to be more clear about its purpose. The branch-token is the token that the action will use to create and update the branch.
  • The action now handles requests that have been rate-limited by GitHub. Requests hitting a primary rate limit will retry twice, for a total of three attempts. Requests hitting a secondary rate limit will not be retried.
  • The pull-request-operation output now returns none when no operation was executed.
  • Removed deprecated output environment variable PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER. Please use the pull-request-number action output instead.

What's new

  • The action can now sign commits as github-actions[bot] when using GITHUB_TOKEN, or your own bot when using GitHub App tokens. See commit signing for details.
  • Action input draft now accepts a new value always-true. This will set the pull request to draft status when the pull request is updated, as well as on creation.
  • A new action input maintainer-can-modify indicates whether maintainers can modify the pull request. The default is true, which retains the existing behaviour of the action.
  • A new output pull-request-commits-verified returns true or false, indicating whether GitHub considers the signature of the branch's commits to be verified.

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request/compare/v6.1.0...v7.0.0

Commits
  • 4320041 feat: signed commits (v7) (#3057)
  • 0c2a66f build(deps-dev): bump ts-jest from 29.2.4 to 29.2.5 (#3256)
  • 17121bc build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 18.19.45 to 18.19.46 (#3254)
  • 87b5d6d build(deps-dev): bump eslint-import-resolver-typescript (#3255)
  • 00897e0 build: update distribution (#3221)
  • 4cfc1fc build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 18.19.44 to 18.19.45 (#3214)
  • cb4ed64 build(deps): bump undici from 6.19.7 to 6.19.8 (#3213)
  • 4eb90b7 ci: separate test suite commands in pr comment
  • 5308ecb ci: add sign-commits flag to test suite comment
  • ba864ad build: update distribution (#3154)
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Updates actions/upload-artifact from 4.3.6 to 4.4.0

Release notes

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v4.4.0

Notice: Breaking Changes :warning:

We will no longer include hidden files and folders by default in the upload-artifact action of this version. This reduces the risk that credentials are accidentally uploaded into artifacts. Customers who need to continue to upload these files can use a new option, include-hidden-files, to continue to do so.

See "Notice of upcoming deprecations and breaking changes in GitHub Actions runners" changelog and this issue for more details.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/compare/v4.3.6...v4.4.0

Commits
  • 5076954 Merge pull request #598 from actions/joshmgross/exclude-hidden-files
  • d52396a Add a warning about enabling include-hidden-files
  • 710f362 Remove "merged" from include-hidden-files input description
  • 3b315f2 npm run release again 🙂
  • 3be2180 Remove another trailing comma
  • 453e8d0 Update glob license
  • 0a398c1 npm run release
  • a0c40cf Update to latest @actions/glob and fix tests
  • acb59e4 lint
  • cb6558b Exclude hidden files by default
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