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Feat: Add CI/CD workflows using github actions #373
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Looks fine with me. Not familiar with Github CI though
I forgot to tell you that the Anyway, it required that one would issue a release in the GitHub interface to trigger it. |
I just manually triggered it. Seems to produce the artifact. I am thinking to release the last PR that was merged last time and see if that triggers it. |
It seems that the last step of the release workflow needs a little tweak. <p>
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This PR would add: