fix(git): import BadName directly to fix pyright errors#3139
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Import `BadName` from `git.exc` directly instead of accessing it via `git.exc.BadName`, which pyright doesn't recognize as a valid attribute access on the `git` module. This fixes the pyright CI failures introduced by the recent security patches (GHSA merges). 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
BadNamefromgit.excdirectly instead of accessing it viagit.exc.BadNameThe recent security patches (GHSA merges a37158b and 9e5d5b8) introduced uses of
git.exc.BadNamewhich pyright doesn't recognize as a valid attribute access on thegitmodule. This causes CI failures:The fix is to import
BadNamedirectly fromgit.excat the module level.Test plan
uv run --frozen pyrightpasses locally🤖 Generated with Claude Code