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Add gha-creds-*.json to .gitignore#39

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Add gha-creds-*.json to .gitignore#39
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Summary

  • Add gha-creds-*.json to .gitignore to prevent google-github-actions/auth credentials being committed to git by accident

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  • Verify .gitignore entry is properly formatted
  • Confirm the pattern matches the expected credential file format

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Prevent google-github-actions/auth credentials being committed to git by accident.

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This pull request focuses on improving repository security by updating the .gitignore file. The primary goal is to prevent the accidental commitment of sensitive Google GitHub Actions authentication credentials, ensuring that these critical files remain untracked by Git. This change helps maintain a clean repository history and protects against potential credential exposure.

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  • .gitignore Update: Added gha-creds-*.json to the .gitignore file. This prevents sensitive Google GitHub Actions authentication credential files from being tracked and committed to the repository, enhancing security.
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This pull request correctly adds a rule to .gitignore to prevent google-github-actions/auth credential files from being committed. This is a good security practice. I have one suggestion to make the accompanying comment more concise and aligned with common conventions for .gitignore files, which will improve the file's readability and maintainability.

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While the intent is clear, this comment is a bit verbose. The purpose of any entry in a .gitignore file is to prevent files from being committed, so explicitly stating this is redundant. A more concise comment that describes the files being ignored would be more conventional and improve readability.

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@MrOrz MrOrz merged commit 0e57678 into main Aug 16, 2025
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