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@Judahmeek Judahmeek commented Apr 8, 2025

So far, I've learned that the workflow file used by a workflow triggered by a comment is from master & master is also the default branch.


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  • Bug Fixes
    • Updated the footer hyperlink text to remove an unnecessary social media reference. The displayed text now reads in a simplified manner, offering a clearer and more concise presentation in the app’s footer. This update enhances overall readability and improves clarity for users. As a result, the footer now provides a more streamlined display that benefits the user experience.

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This pull request includes two modifications: one to the Footer component in the comments bundle, where the text of a hyperlink has been changed from "Rails On Maui on X (Twitter)" to "Rails On Maui on X", and another to the GitHub Actions workflow file, where the syntax for referencing the GitHub SHA in the checkout step has been corrected from ref: github.sha to ref: ${{ github.sha }}.

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client/app/.../Footer.jsx Updated hyperlink text in the Footer component to remove the "(Twitter)" suffix from the link text
.github/workflows/.../deploy-to-control-plane-review-app.yml Corrected syntax for referencing GitHub SHA in the checkout step from ref: github.sha to ref: ${{ github.sha }}

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