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This pull request has been generated by StepSecurity as part of your enterprise subscription to ensure compliance with recommended security best practices. Please review and merge the pull request to apply these security enhancements.

Security Fixes

Pinned Dependencies

Pinning GitHub Actions to specific versions or commit SHAs ensures that your workflows remain consistent and secure.
Unpinned actions can lead to unexpected changes or vulnerabilities caused by upstream updates.

StepSecurity Maintained Actions

Risky GitHub Actions can expose your project to potential security risks. Risky actions have been replaced with StepSecurity maintained actions, that are secure drop-in replacements.

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@stepsecurity-app stepsecurity-app bot requested review from a team as code owners March 7, 2026 01:20
@stepsecurity-app stepsecurity-app bot requested a review from andrewb1269 March 7, 2026 01:20
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Test Results

 32 files  ±0   64 suites  ±0   5m 12s ⏱️ -13s
 35 tests ±0   32 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  3 ❌ ±0 
164 runs  ±0  161 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  3 ❌ ±0 

For more details on these failures, see this check.

Results for commit cc6f21d. ± Comparison against base commit 87e2fd9.

♻️ This comment has been updated with latest results.

@Pyatakov Pyatakov closed this Mar 9, 2026
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