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I noticed that GitHub Action checks are reported with the job name and the event that triggered them.
What is the recommended practice for making a check "Required" when there are multiple triggering events?
Here are the triggers:
If I make
assignee-reviews
"Required", then I will not be able to merge the Pull Request because one of the checks triggered by a previous event trigger (pull_request_review
) failed in the past and is still reporting as such, even though the check is now passing from the most recent (pull_request
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