ci(backport): register workflow_dispatch trigger#4376
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Adds workflow_dispatch with pr_number + target_branch inputs so the backport workflow can be triggered manually from any branch. Job logic is unchanged: the existing 'if: github.event.pull_request.merged' guard makes dispatch on main a no-op. The trigger is needed on main so that follow-up branches with the full implementation can be tested via 'gh workflow run --ref <branch>'.
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Summary: This PR adds a Review: LGTM — this is a minimal, low-risk scaffolding change. One thing to be aware of (not a blocker): as-is, a manual dispatch of this workflow would be a no-op because the job's No issues found — the change is clean, correctly typed, and appropriately scoped. |
I need workflow dispatch on
mainfor testing #4375