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Synced local file(s) with googleworkspace/.github.

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  • Created local SECURITY.md from remote SECURITY.md
  • Created local .vscode/extensions.json from remote sync-files/defaults/.vscode/extensions.json

This PR was created automatically by the repo-file-sync-action workflow run #22858119827

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Summary of Changes

Hello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request automatically synchronizes configuration files from a central Google Workspace repository. It introduces a new security policy document that guides users on how to report vulnerabilities and adds a VS Code configuration file to recommend a specific developer tool extension, enhancing consistency and security reporting across projects.

Highlights

  • Security Policy: A new SECURITY.md file has been added, outlining the process for reporting security vulnerabilities to the Google Security Team via https://g.co/vulnz.
  • VS Code Recommendations: A new .vscode/extensions.json file has been introduced, recommending the google-workspace.google-workspace-developer-tools extension for VS Code users.
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  • .vscode/extensions.json
    • Added a new file to recommend the google-workspace.google-workspace-developer-tools VS Code extension.
  • SECURITY.md
    • Added a new file detailing the process for reporting security issues to the Google Security Team.
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Code Review

This pull request is an automated action that syncs files with googleworkspace/.github. It adds a SECURITY.md file for vulnerability reporting instructions and a .vscode/extensions.json file to recommend a VS Code extension. These are standard project files, and I have no feedback on these changes.

@googleworkspace-bot googleworkspace-bot added the gemini: reviewed Gemini Code Assist has reviewed the latest changes label Mar 9, 2026
@jpoehnelt jpoehnelt merged commit 5d6c5b1 into main Mar 9, 2026
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