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+name: "LLDB Python Lint"
+
+permissions:
+  contents: read
+
+on:
+  pull_request:
+    branches:
+      - main
+      - 'users/**'
+    paths:
+      - 'lldb/test/API/**'
+
+jobs:
+  code_linter:
+    if: github.repository_owner == 'llvm'
+    runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
+    defaults:
+      run:
+        shell: bash
+    container:
+      image: 'ghcr.io/llvm/ci-ubuntu-24.04-lint'
+    timeout-minutes: 60
+    concurrency:
+      group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
+      cancel-in-progress: true
+    steps:
+      - name: Fetch LLVM sources
+        uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # 
v6.0.1
+        with:
+          fetch-depth: 2
+
+      - name: Setup python
+        uses: actions/setup-python@83679a892e2d95755f2dac6acb0bfd1e9ac5d548 # 
v6.1.0
+        with:
+          python-version: '3.14'
+
+      - name: Install dependencies
+        run: |
+          python3.14 -m pip install --break-system-packages --require-hashes 
-r ./llvm/utils/git/requirements_pylint.txt
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DavidSpickett wrote:

> I saw some other LLVM Dockerfiles do it, so thought it would be OK.

Probably is most of the time, in these throw away environments.

> But I'd certainly love to fix it. It's quite finicky to debug all this, so I 
> moved on from it. 

Certainly can sympathise with that. Pushing YAML to production is one of the 
worst debugging experiences.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/182003
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