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Automatic releases#44

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  • Chores
    • Renamed and updated the GitHub Release workflow for better clarity and functionality.

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The changes in the .github/workflows/release.yml file streamline the release workflow by renaming it and its job, refining the tag push trigger, removing unnecessary quotes, and adding debug and conditional steps to set and utilize a pre-release variable. These modifications aim to enhance readability, improve workflow logic, and introduce dynamic pre-release handling.

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File Change Summary
.github/workflows/release.yml Renamed workflow to "Create Github Release", adjusted on trigger for tag pushes, renamed job to release, removed quotes around strings, added debug step to echo GitHub ref, introduced prerelease variable setting step, updated prerelease parameter for automatic release action.

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In code's vast sea, refined and neat,
A dance of change, now complete.
With triggers tuned and ref be shown,
Pre-releases marked, their seeds are sown.
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@pateash
pateash merged commit 3305575 into main Jun 27, 2024
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pateash deleted the automatic-releases branch June 27, 2024 06:59
@github-actions github-actions Bot added the github-actions Changes in CICD label Jun 27, 2024
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