A Copilot coding agent task created a draft pull request. A validation agent ran checks, but the documentation agent did not comment and the reviewer cannot tell whether the documentation step failed, skipped, or never started. Which four actions should you perform in order? 1. Open the pull request timeline and locate Copilot session events 2. Check workflow run logs for failed or skipped jobs 3. Merge the draft PR after the successful build job 4. Compare required checks against branch protection requirements 5. Review the agent session logs linked from Copilot activity 6. Delete the workflow so future runs do not stall
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Correct answer: 1 → 5 → 2 → 4.
Why this is the answer
The correct sequence focuses on diagnosing the issue systematically. First, open the pull request timeline and locate Copilot session events (1) to understand the agent's initial actions and identify any immediate errors or skips. Next, review the agent session logs linked from Copilot activity (5) for detailed insights into what the documentation agent specifically did or didn't do. Then, check workflow run logs for failed or skipped jobs (2) to see if the documentation step was part of a larger workflow that failed or was intentionally skipped. Finally, compare required checks against branch protection requirements (4) to determine if the documentation check was mandatory and if its absence is preventing further progress. Merging the PR (3) is premature, and deleting the workflow (6) is a destructive action that doesn't help diagnose the current problem.
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