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Sync eng/common directory with azure-sdk-tools for PR Azure/azure-sdk-tools#11741 See eng/common workflow

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Pull Request Overview

This PR synchronizes the eng/common directory with azure-sdk-tools for PR 11741, updating DevOps automation scripts. The changes focus on improving the release planning process by filtering out test data and adding a new pipeline template for marking release completion.

  • Added filtering logic to exclude "Release Planner App Test" tagged items from release plan queries
  • Introduced a new Azure DevOps pipeline template for marking package releases as complete

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File Description
eng/common/scripts/Helpers/DevOps-WorkItem-Helpers.ps1 Added query filter to exclude test release plan items
eng/common/pipelines/templates/steps/mark-release-completion.yml New pipeline template for automated release completion marking

@azure-sdk azure-sdk merged commit 1757eaa into main Aug 20, 2025
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@azure-sdk azure-sdk deleted the sync-eng/common-add_yaml_for_release_completion-11741 branch August 20, 2025 21:02
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