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chore: update osv-scanner to 1.9.1 #111

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chore: update osv-scanner to 1.9.1 #111

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@luohoufu luohoufu commented Feb 6, 2025

update osv-scanner to 1.9.1

What does this PR do

This pull request includes an update to the osv-scanner workflow configuration to use a newer version of the reusable workflow.

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  • The PR title is descriptive
  • The commit messages are semantic
  • Necessary tests are added
  • Updated the release notes
  • Necessary documents have been added if this is a new feature
  • Performance tests checked, no obvious performance degradation

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@silenceqi silenceqi merged commit 9d12027 into main Feb 12, 2025
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@silenceqi silenceqi deleted the luohoufu-patch-1 branch February 12, 2025 09:33
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