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Matthew Clarkson authored
It is _very_ common to override the execution of `bazelisk`. This means that using a `!reference` any time the `script` is overridden to copy the run files. Moving this to `before_script` negates that.
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It is _very_ common to override the execution of `bazelisk`. This means that using a `!reference` any time the `script` is overridden to copy the run files. Moving this to `before_script` negates that.