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When a worktree is reused by actions/checkout and the first time sparse checkout was enabled, we need to ensure that the second time it is only a sparse checkout if explicitly asked for. Otherwise, we need to disable the sparse checkout so that a full checkout is the outcome of this Action. ## Details * If no `sparse-checkout` parameter is specified, disable it This should allow users to reuse existing folders when running `actions/checkout` where a previous run asked for a sparse checkout but the current run does not ask for a sparse checkout. This fixes https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/1475 There are use cases in particular with non-ephemeral (self-hosted) runners where an existing worktree (that has been initialized as a sparse checkout) is reused in subsequent CI runs (where `actions/checkout` is run _without_ any `sparse-checkout` parameter). In these scenarios, we need to make sure that the sparse checkout is disabled before checking out the files. ### Also includes: * npm run build * ci: verify that an existing sparse checkout can be made unsparse * Added a clarifying comment about test branches. * `test-proxy` now uses newly-minted `test-ubuntu-git` container image from ghcr.io --------- Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Co-authored-by: John Wesley Walker III <81404201+jww3@users.noreply.github.com>