ci: Trigger the release workflow whenever a release was created#59
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ci: Trigger the release workflow whenever a release was created#59theofidry wants to merge 1 commit into
theofidry wants to merge 1 commit into
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This uses the [release](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#release) workflow event rather than check for specific tags pushed.
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I'm a bit nervous that this will break the release process and I don't know how to test/verify that |
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Can wait before doing the release, merge this, release, if doesn't work revert and release another patch version afterwards |
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This uses the
release workflow event rather than check for specific tags pushed. Unless I misunderstand how you handle your tags, this should be slightly more robust (and also you don't need to care about the tag name).