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chore: Do not set CI_FULL outside CI #12300

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Do not set the CI_FULL env var if running outside CI

@spalladino spalladino merged commit f59f91e into master Feb 26, 2025
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@spalladino spalladino deleted the palla/not-set-ci-full branch February 26, 2025 19:26
TomAFrench added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2025
* master: (31 commits)
  feat: Slack message to ci channel tagging owners on flakes. (#12284)
  fix: slack notify was broken by quoted commit titles
  revert: "chore: Fix and reenable fees-settings test (#12302)"
  fix: run arm64 on master (#12307)
  yolo fix
  chore: Fix and reenable fees-settings test (#12302)
  feat!: rename compute_nullifier_without_context (#12308)
  chore: Lazy loading artifacts everywhere (#12285)
  chore: Reenable dapp subscription test (#12304)
  chore: Run prover test with fake proofs when requested (#12305)
  chore: Do not set CI_FULL outside CI (#12300)
  chore: new mnemonic deployments on sepolia (#12076)
  chore!: enable multiple L1 nodes to be used (#11945)
  chore: remove no longer supported extension from vscode/extension.json (#12303)
  fix(e2e): p2p_reqresp (#12297)
  feat: Sync from noir (#12298)
  chore: enabling `e2e_contract_updates` in CI + nuking irrelevant test (#12293)
  feat: prepend based merge (#12093)
  feat: fetch addresses from registry (#12000)
  feat: live logs (#12271)
  ...
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