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  1. .github/workflows/contributor-pr.yml

        branches:
          - master
      pull_request:
        branches:
          - master
    
    concurrency:
      # On master/release, we don't want any jobs cancelled so the sha is used to name the group
      # On PR branches, we cancel the job if new commits are pushed
      group: ${{ (github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/release' ) && format('contributor-pr-base-{0}', github.sha) || format('contributor-pr-{0}', github.ref) }}
      cancel-in-progress: true
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  2. .cm/add_usual_expert.cm

    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
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  3. .cm/complex_changes.cm

    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      # If a PR is very complex, require 2 approvals
      complex_changes:
        if:
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  4. build-logic-commons/gradle-plugin/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.code-quality.gradle.kts

                    val isAtLeastGroovy4 = VersionNumber.parse(groovyVersion).major >= 4
                    val groovyGroup = if (isAtLeastGroovy4) "org.apache.groovy" else "org.codehaus.groovy"
                    removeAll { it.group == groovyGroup }
                    add("$groovyGroup:groovy") {
                        version { prefer(groovyVersion) }
                        because("We use the packaged groovy")
                    }
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  5. build-logic-commons/build-platform/build.gradle.kts

    import groovy.lang.GroovySystem
    import org.gradle.util.internal.VersionNumber
    
    plugins {
        `java-platform`
    }
    
    group = "gradlebuild"
    
    description = "Provides a platform that constrains versions of external dependencies used by Gradle"
    
    // Here you should declare versions which should be shared by the different modules of buildSrc itself
    val javaParserVersion = "3.18.0"
    val groovyVersion = GroovySystem.getVersion()
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  6. build-logic/build-update-utils/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.wrapper.gradle.kts

        val configureWrapperTaskName = "configure${wrapperTaskName.capitalize()}"
    
        val wrapperTask = tasks.register<Wrapper>(wrapperTaskName) {
            dependsOn(configureWrapperTaskName)
            group = "wrapper"
        }
    
        tasks.register(configureWrapperTaskName) {
            doLast {
                val jsonText = URL("https://services.gradle.org/versions/$label").readText()
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  7. architecture/standards/0005-introduce-core-ui-architecture-module.md

    # ADR-0004 - Introduce a UI architecture module to the core platform
    
    ## Date
    
    2024-02-07
    
    ## Context
    
    The Gradle core platform provides many services to the Gradle platforms and builds logic. One such group of services allows logic to interact with the build user, to provide diagnostics, progress information, prompt for questions, and so on. Currently, these services are part of the core platform runtime architecture module.
    
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  8. build-logic-commons/gradle-plugin/build.gradle.kts

    plugins {
        `kotlin-dsl`
    }
    
    group = "gradlebuild"
    
    description = "Provides plugins used to create a Gradle plugin with Groovy or Kotlin DSL within build-logic builds"
    
    java {
        toolchain {
            languageVersion = JavaLanguageVersion.of(11)
            vendor = JvmVendorSpec.ADOPTIUM
        }
    }
    
    dependencies {
        compileOnly("com.gradle:develocity-gradle-plugin:3.17.2")
    
        api(platform(project(":build-platform")))
    
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  9. .cm/estimated_time_to_review.cm

    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      # Add a label that indicates how many minutes it will take to review the PR and categorizes it
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  10. .cm/platform_labels.cm

    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      # Label changes by affected platforms (in blue)
      {% for platform in platforms %}
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