FEAT: Automate Bump Version, Create Release and Generate Artifacts using GitHub Action#124
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FEAT: Automate Bump Version, Create Release and Generate Artifacts using GitHub Action#124chaintng wants to merge 1 commit intoobsidianmd:masterfrom
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Overview
by doing following things in CI/CD using GitHub Actions
Features
After maintainer make a new commit to their project's main branch (
mainormaster)package.jsonandmanifest.jsonfilesBasically, developers or maintainers will only have to care about the code part,
and let CI/CD (GitHub Action) handle the rest 🎉
Demo
CAUTIONS
Your next git push might get REJECTED because the local
masterbranch isn’t up-to-date with the remote one.How to Fix It ?
git pull --rebasegit push