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ci(gitlab-ci): create 'codestyle' job for GitLab CI/CD and local usage#3266
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Thought about it due to feat(users): implement 'skip_confirmation' in users 'emails' creation #3265,
where I ran the codestyle documented functions from an Alpine container,
but took a different approach here to match 100% the GitHub workflow (for seamless maintenance reasons),
meant for GitLab CI/CD forks / rehostes, and if interested for local usage (gcil)
PR denial is OK, will probably keep it on my fork anyways for future patch PR checks