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chore: always use the latest stable toolchain for CI #571

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Standards checklist:

  • The PR title is descriptive.
  • I have read CONTRIBUTING.md
  • The code compiles (cargo build)
  • The code passes rustfmt (cargo fmt)
  • The code passes clippy (cargo clippy)
  • The code passes tests (cargo test)
  • Optional: I have tested the code myself

For new steps

  • Optional: Topgrade skips this step where needed
  • Optional: The --dry-run option works with this step
  • Optional: The --yes option works with this step if it is supported by
    the underlying command

If you developed a feature or a bug fix for someone else and you do not have the
means to test it, please tag this person here.

What does this PR do

In the past, I was manually bumping our CI toolchain when a new release was available, this is stupid, so let's make the GitHub action rust-toolchain do this for us.

@SteveLauC SteveLauC merged commit 18e2d3e into topgrade-rs:main Oct 11, 2023
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@SteveLauC SteveLauC deleted the ci_stable_toolchain branch October 11, 2023 01:46
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