feat(github): fallback on remote branch for --affected#10732
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Description
Fixes #9320 ;
When checking out a repo in GitHub Actions using
actions/checkout(even withfetch-depth: 0), we often do not have local branches set (forpull_request, it's likely we don't have any local branches at all).git rev-parsedoes not "fallback" naturally to a remote branch when used on a local reference.This causes the issue described in #9320, which essentially prevents GitHub Actions users from leveraging
--affected"out-of-the-box" and usingTURBO_SCM_BASE, which, in my opinion, is sub-optimal.To fix that, this PR implement a "fallback" on
origin/local_branch_nameTesting Instructions