## Purpose After-activation canary for repository ruleset `19051697`. ## Evidence before activation - preparation PR #172 established stable `Required CI` - strict-current-base remediation PR #174 passed `Required CI` and Qodana - merged master run `29501928124` completed with 43 successful jobs and one intentional skip - effective master rules were audited after activation ## Canary acceptance - merge is blocked while `Required CI` is pending - the exact `Required CI` check comes from GitHub Actions integration `15368` - only squash merge is accepted - the branch is deleted automatically after merge
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# Default branch protection
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The intended repository ruleset is stored in
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[`rulesets/protect-default-branch.json`](rulesets/protect-default-branch.json).
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It targets the configured default branch and requires pull requests, the strict
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`Required CI` check from GitHub Actions, resolved review conversations,
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squash-only merges, and linear history. Branch deletion and force pushes are
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blocked. Qodana remains advisory and is not part of the required gate.
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The ruleset's `RepositoryRole` actor ID `5` is GitHub's built-in Administrator
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role. Its `pull_request` bypass mode permits an administrator to bypass rules
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only while merging an existing pull request; it does not permit a direct push.
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## Repository settings
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Keep squash merge enabled and disable merge commits and rebase merge. Enable
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auto-merge, the update-branch option, and automatic deletion of merged head
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branches. Keep the Actions token read-only and do not allow Actions to approve
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pull-request reviews.
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## Activation and verification
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1. Confirm a pull request and a `master` push each produce exactly one
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successful `Required CI` check from GitHub Actions integration `15368`.
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2. For the initial ruleset POST, override the committed JSON's `enforcement`
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value to `disabled`, then compare GitHub's normalized API response with this
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file.
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3. PUT the exact committed JSON to the inspected ruleset to activate it.
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4. Open a canary pull request and confirm that pending or failing CI, unresolved
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conversations, and an out-of-date branch block merging; only squash merge is
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available.
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5. After merging, confirm the head branch is deleted and the post-merge full
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E2E, frontend release, and mobile release guards still run.
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If validation exposes a blocker, disable the ruleset rather than deleting it so
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its configuration and history remain available.
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## Activation record
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Repository ruleset `19051697` was activated on 2026-07-16 after preparation
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PR #172 established `Required CI`, remediation PR #174 passed the strict
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current-base gate, and merged master run `29501928124` completed with all 43
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executed jobs successful. This documentation update is the after-activation
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canary for the normal protected pull-request path.
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## Normal publishing flow
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Create a scoped feature branch, open a pull request to `master`, wait for
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`Required CI`, update the branch if `master` advanced, resolve every review
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conversation, and squash-merge. For waits expected to exceed 90 seconds, use
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the workspace `scripts/ci-watch.sh` helper instead of repeatedly polling GitHub.
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## Break glass
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For an incident, an administrator must still open a pull request. Document the
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incident and why the normal gate cannot complete, then use the PR-only bypass
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when merging. Monitor all post-merge workflows and open a follow-up pull request
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for any validation or remediation deferred during the incident.
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