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Delete .devcontainer directory#67

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Signed-off-by: Bradley Reynolds <bradley.reynolds@darbia.dev>
@shenanigansd shenanigansd requested a review from Copilot April 12, 2026 16:33
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@shenanigansd shenanigansd merged commit 2740e64 into main Apr 12, 2026
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Pull request overview

Removes the repository’s VS Code Dev Container configuration, effectively discontinuing Dev Container-based local development setup.

Changes:

  • Deleted .devcontainer/devcontainer.json
  • Deleted .devcontainer/devcontainer-lock.json

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Copilot reviewed 2 out of 2 changed files in this pull request and generated no comments.

File Description
.devcontainer/devcontainer.json Removes the Dev Container image/features configuration.
.devcontainer/devcontainer-lock.json Removes the Dev Container feature lockfile.
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.devcontainer/devcontainer-lock.json:1

  • Since this PR removes .devcontainer/devcontainer-lock.json, please also remove the now-stale exclude: .devcontainer/devcontainer-lock.json entry in .pre-commit-config.yaml to avoid carrying dead config that no longer applies.

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