fix: Remove manifests directory with sudo instead of chmod#225
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The previous chmod approach didn't work because the git-rebase-push-action creates files owned by a different user (container user), resulting in "Operation not permitted" errors. Instead, remove the entire manifests directory with sudo after getting the commit SHA, since we don't need it anymore. This avoids all cleanup issues. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Replace the chmod permissions fix with sudo removal of manifests directory to resolve cleanup errors.
Problem
PR #224 added a chmod step to fix permissions, but it didn't work:
The git-rebase-push-action runs in a container with a different user, creating files that the GitHub Actions runner cannot modify or delete.
Solution
Instead of trying to fix permissions, simply remove the entire manifests directory with
sudo rm -rfafter we extract the commit SHA. We don't need the directory after that point anyway.Changes
.github/workflows/component-deploy.yml:
sudo rm -rf ./manifeststo bypass permission issuesBenefits
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