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docs: update splunk examples to use new cf template#327

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Updates the Splunk Observability examples to use the metric streams regional CloudFormation template instead of the all-features regional template.

This changes the template URL in the Splunk deployment example, the infra-forge Terragrunt example, and the reusable Splunk template files. It also updates the README workflow example by pinning actions/checkout to the v6.0.2 commit and removing the unused OIDC permissions block from the sample job.

Note: open PR #302 partially overlaps with the Splunk template URL changes as part of broader EC2/macOS runner work.

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  • Bug Fix
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  • Refactor
  • Documentation
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  • Existing issues have been referenced (where applicable)
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  • Functionality is documented
  • All code style checks pass
  • New code contribution is covered by automated tests
  • All new and existing tests pass

@edersonbrilhante edersonbrilhante enabled auto-merge (squash) June 10, 2026 09:18

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LGTM

@edersonbrilhante edersonbrilhante merged commit 16072b3 into main Jun 10, 2026
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@edersonbrilhante edersonbrilhante deleted the splunk-example branch June 10, 2026 09:44
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