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Charles Gagnon 3cb2f552a6 Merge from vscode a348d103d1256a06a2c9b3f9b406298a9fef6898 (#15681)
* Merge from vscode a348d103d1256a06a2c9b3f9b406298a9fef6898

* Fixes and cleanup

* Distro

* Fix hygiene yarn

* delete no yarn lock changes file

* Fix hygiene

* Fix layer check

* Fix CI

* Skip lib checks

* Remove tests deleted in vs code

* Fix tests

* Distro

* Fix tests and add removed extension point

* Skip failing notebook tests for now

* Disable broken tests and cleanup build folder

* Update yarn.lock and fix smoke tests

* Bump sqlite

* fix contributed actions and file spacing

* Fix user data path

* Update yarn.locks

Co-authored-by: ADS Merger <karlb@microsoft.com>
2021-06-17 08:17:11 -07:00

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Security

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