Sync eng/common directory with azure-sdk-tools for PR 15353#48966
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Sync eng/common directory with azure-sdk-tools for PR 15353#48966
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Pull request overview
Updates the eng/common workflow enforcer step template to align with the corresponding changes from azure-sdk-tools PR 15353, specifically by adjusting the guidance URLs shown when disallowed file changes are detected.
Changes:
- Updated the
eng/commondirectory enforcement error message to point to the current workflow guidance URL. - Updated the selected
.github/*enforcement error message to reference the new consolidated workflow/skills documentation URL.
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Sync eng/common directory with azure-sdk-tools for PR Azure/azure-sdk-tools#15353 See eng/common workflow