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Add GHA job to validate injected documentation #599

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📝 Description

This pull request adds a new GitHub Action job to inject and validate documentation fragments using ansible-test sanity. This ensures all documentation can be properly parsed and injected into module files, preventing any unexpected release failures.

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@lgarber-akamai lgarber-akamai added the repo-ci-improvement for improvements in the repository or CI workflow in the changelog. label Oct 2, 2024
@lgarber-akamai lgarber-akamai marked this pull request as ready for review October 2, 2024 20:13
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@lgarber-akamai lgarber-akamai changed the title new: Add GHA job to validate injected documentation Add GHA job to validate injected documentation Oct 2, 2024
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Nice work!

@lgarber-akamai lgarber-akamai merged commit a412814 into linode:dev Oct 3, 2024
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