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Dirty-check repo state on CI to ensure lockfiles being up-to-date #1980

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This is, among other things, crucial for correct work of dependencies.io

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@danielduan danielduan added the maintenance User-facing maintenance tasks label Oct 10, 2017
@Hypnosphi Hypnosphi merged commit 0e80fe9 into master Oct 11, 2017
@Hypnosphi Hypnosphi deleted the repo-dirty-check branch October 11, 2017 22:29
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