feat(TU-33149): Revert to previous jarvis install method but cleanup the registry override#714
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Reverting to the previous method of installing
jarvisgiven I know that works. The alternative, shorter approach is causing more problems.Difference to the original implementation is that we now clean-up the registry override which should hopefully solve the semantic-release issues (the original problem that the shorter approach was attempting to resolve).