ci: update the git diff command in the prevent deletion workflow to improve accuracy (#14232) #14254
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This is an automated cherry-pick of #14232
What is changed, added or deleted? (Required)
Fix an issue that the
prevent-deletion.yaml
workflow mistakenly detects image deletions when images are added or removed in the PR's base branch. The root cause of this issue is that the workflow directly compares the latest commit of the PR base branch with the latest commit of the PR.This PR improves the accuracy of the image deletion detection script by adding the
--merge-base
option to thegit diff
command. This change ensures that git calculates the changes from the shared starting point of the HEAD and the PR head SHA.Which TiDB version(s) do your changes apply to? (Required)
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