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24 changes: 24 additions & 0 deletions .github/workflows/copilot-setup-steps.yml
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name: "Copilot Setup Steps"

# Allow testing of the setup steps from your repository's "Actions" tab.
on: workflow_dispatch

jobs:
# The job MUST be called `copilot-setup-steps` or it will not be picked up by Copilot.
copilot-setup-steps:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest

permissions:
contents: read

# You can define any steps you want, and they will run before the agent starts.
# If you do not check out your code, Copilot will do this for you.
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2

# Include PrepareForHelix to maximise what is downloaded here
- name: Build solution
env:
# prevent GitInfo errors
CI: false
run: ./restore.sh
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intentionally not building - you're confident build.sh doesn't touch the network after this?

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you're confident build.sh doesn't touch the network after this?

I can't answer this with confidence. @wtgodbe Thoughts on this?

We could call ./build.sh here but that takes a while to execute on the ASP.NET Core repo.

Perhaps something we can try and iterate on.

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The installers pull stuff down from the network during the build. Copilot usually doesn't need those, so we could pass -nobuildinstallers here

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