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@kylecarbs kylecarbs commented Jun 6, 2022

This was stopping coder from being in the path, and allowed
applications started in the script to bypass injected environment
variables like GIT_SSH_COMMAND.

This was stopping `coder` from being in the path, and allowed
applications started in the script to bypass injected environmnet
variables like `GIT_SSH_COMMAND`.
@kylecarbs kylecarbs requested review from f0ssel and bpmct June 6, 2022 19:04
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Sick, I'm glad it wasn't a more serious architectural issue!

@kylecarbs kylecarbs merged commit 66cf59b into main Jun 6, 2022
@kylecarbs kylecarbs deleted the fixstartupenv branch June 6, 2022 19:20
kylecarbs added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 10, 2022
This was stopping `coder` from being in the path, and allowed
applications started in the script to bypass injected environmnet
variables like `GIT_SSH_COMMAND`.
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