Fix: Pin tj-actions/changed-files to specific commit hash for security#913
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Description
This PR addresses the security vulnerability in the
tj-actions/changed-filesGitHub Action (CVE-2025-30066). The action was recently compromised, potentially allowing attackers to leak secrets from repositories using this action.Changes
.github/workflows/mypy.ymlto pin thetj-actions/changed-filesaction to a specific commit hash (b2d17c0ca3e4ff20b0ae4b84f93228223b51b8d5) instead of using a version tag (v46.0.1).Security Impact
This change follows GitHub's recommended best practice of pinning actions to specific commit hashes rather than version tags to mitigate against supply chain attacks. The commit hash corresponds to a verified safe version of the action.
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