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Update the PR build workflow to match the new project layout by adjusting the paths filter.

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  • Replace root-level src/**, Makefile, requirements.txt, and setup.py filters with their counterparts under pkg/
  • Add stubs directory and its pyproject.toml to the paths trigger
  • Allow requirements.txt files in any subdirectory to trigger the workflow

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Refactored the PR build workflow’s path filters to align with a new project layout in pkg/, support requirements files anywhere in the repo, and include stub directories.

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Refactor CI path filters to match new directory structure and include stubs
  • Generalize requirements.txt filter to '/requirements.txt'
  • Replace root-level src/, Makefile, setup.py with pkg/src/, pkg/Makefile, pkg/setup.py
  • Add stubs/stubs/ and stubs/pyproject.toml patterns
.github/workflows/pr-build.yml

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@cesarcoatl cesarcoatl merged commit 6285204 into main Jun 17, 2025
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@cesarcoatl cesarcoatl deleted the ci/pr-build/paths-filter branch June 17, 2025 18:54
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