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Merging 9cab82f into v2

Conductor for this PR is @edoardopirovano

Contains the following pull requests:

Please review the following:

  • The CHANGELOG displays the correct version and date.
  • The CHANGELOG includes all relevant, user-facing changes since the last release.
  • There are no unexpected commits being merged into the v2 branch.
  • The docs team is aware of any documentation changes that need to be released.
  • The mergeback PR is merged back into main after this PR is merged.
  • The v1 release PR is merged after this PR is merged.

github-actions[bot] and others added 28 commits March 30, 2022 11:13
…branch

Run all PR checks on the `v2` branch
Avoid failure if `@types/node` is already 12.12
…red-queries-on-windows

Stop running ML-powered queries on Windows
…-versions

Update major versions of Actions in README and workflows
…r-check

Add a PR check to validate that ML-powered queries are run correctly
We now limit the cardinality of the ML-powered JS queries status report
field server-side. With no need for a limit on the cardinality of the
status report client-side, we can simplify how we produce it.
…k-v0.2.0

Run version `~0.2.0` of the ML-powered query pack on v2.8.4+ of the CLI
Revert usage of `--codescanning-config` flag
@edoardopirovano edoardopirovano marked this pull request as ready for review April 5, 2022 14:56
@edoardopirovano edoardopirovano requested a review from a team as a code owner April 5, 2022 14:56
@edoardopirovano edoardopirovano merged commit 0182a2c into v2 Apr 5, 2022
@edoardopirovano edoardopirovano deleted the update-v2.1.7-9cab82f2 branch April 5, 2022 16:19
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