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@trsdn trsdn commented Sep 17, 2025

🎯 Ultimate False Positive Test

This PR contains ZERO code changes - only a documentation comment.

Built From:

  • Clean main branch (no test contamination)
  • Security Review Annotations fix applied
  • Latest CI/CD improvements

Change Made:

  • Added single HTML comment to README.md
  • No Python code modifications
  • No functional changes
  • No security implications

Expected Results:

If our CI/CD system is working correctly, ALL CHECKS MUST PASS:

  • ✅ Security Review Annotations
  • ✅ CodeQL Analysis
  • ✅ Linting & Code Quality
  • ✅ Unit Tests & Coverage
  • ✅ All Security Scans

Failure Criteria:

Any failing check indicates a FALSE POSITIVE that needs investigation.

This is the definitive test of our CI/CD accuracy 🔬

This is a minimal documentation change to definitively test if our
CI/CD system produces any false positives on completely clean code.

Changes:
- Single HTML comment added to README.md
- No functional code changes whatsoever
- Built from clean main branch with Security Review fix

Expected results: ALL CHECKS SHOULD PASS ✅
Any failures indicate remaining false positive issues.
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github-actions Bot commented Sep 17, 2025

Dependency Review

✅ No vulnerabilities or license issues or OpenSSF Scorecard issues found.

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@trsdn trsdn closed this Sep 17, 2025
@trsdn trsdn deleted the test/absolutely-clean-code branch September 17, 2025 17:29
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