[AXON-29] chore: implement Github CI #2
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Using '*' activation is usually a bad idea as it impacts performance.
More info: https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/activation-events#Start-up
Use --allow-star-activation to bypass.
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src/react/atlascode/common/editor/MarkdownEditor.tsx#L180
React Hook useCallback has a missing dependency: 'props'. Either include it or remove the dependency array. However, 'props' will change when *any* prop changes, so the preferred fix is to destructure the 'props' object outside of the useCallback call and refer to those specific props inside useCallback
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src/react/atlascode/common/form/useFormValidation.tsx#L231
React Hook useCallback has a missing dependency: 'register'. Either include it or remove the dependency array
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src/react/atlascode/config/auth/AuthDialog.tsx#L206
React Hook useCallback received a function whose dependencies are unknown. Pass an inline function instead
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src/react/atlascode/config/auth/AuthDialog.tsx#L207
React Hook useCallback received a function whose dependencies are unknown. Pass an inline function instead
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src/react/atlascode/pipelines/PipelineSummaryPage.tsx#L487
React Hook useCallback has missing dependencies: 'buildSection' and 'setupAndTeardownSection'. Either include them or remove the dependency array
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src/react/atlascode/pullrequest/InlineRenderedTextEditor.tsx#L55
React Hook useCallback has a missing dependency: 'props'. Either include it or remove the dependency array. However, 'props' will change when *any* prop changes, so the preferred fix is to destructure the 'props' object outside of the useCallback call and refer to those specific props inside useCallback
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src/webviews/components/RenderedContent.tsx#L37
React Hook useEffect has a missing dependency: 'props'. Either include it or remove the dependency array. However, 'props' will change when *any* prop changes, so the preferred fix is to destructure the 'props' object outside of the useEffect call and refer to those specific props inside useEffect
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