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Clean up PATH
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The PATH variable on Windows runners is a cesspool.
For example, it includes seemingly dozens of MinGW distributions.
This action takes a page out of MSYS2's book here, and cleans PATH so that only
the default paths are included.
Use it in your workflow like this:
- name: Clean up PATH
uses: egor-tensin/cleanup-path@v1
API
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| Input | Value | Default | Description
| ------- | ------- | ------- | -----------
| dirs | *Empty* | Yes | No additional paths.
| | *Other* | No | Additional paths, separated by a semicolon (;).
| default | 1 | Yes | Add the default directories under C:\Windows.
| | *Other* | No | Don't add the default directories.
The action sets the PATH environment variable.
Note that even if you call it with `default: 0` and don't specify any `dirs`,
it might not clear your PATH completely.
Actions like `setup-python`, etc. have a way to propagate their values to PATH
regardless.
Also, your `shell` selection matters.
License
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Distributed under the MIT License.
See [LICENSE.txt] for details.
[LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt
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