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chore/publish attempt #3 #18

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Why

This project was intended to be developed in a Repl, so tests rely on the sidecar to be present. This is good and useful, but for our purposes we should just bypass that requirement when we are trying to release.

What changed

  • Replicated the build workflow
  • release-drafter seems to have developed a bug, but what makes it harder to verify is not being able to manually run the workflow.

Test plan

Can we finally release 1.0.1?

Rollout

Describe any procedures or requirements needed to roll this out safely (or check the box below)

  • This is fully backward and forward compatible

@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese requested a review from a team as a code owner July 19, 2024 17:20
@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese requested review from brenoafb and removed request for a team July 19, 2024 17:20
@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese changed the title chore/publish attempt \#3 chore/publish attempt #3 Jul 19, 2024
@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese enabled auto-merge (squash) July 19, 2024 17:24
@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese force-pushed the dstewart/chore/publish-attempt-number-3 branch from a33529f to e59ab56 Compare July 19, 2024 17:30
@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese merged commit 7197686 into main Jul 22, 2024
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@blast-hardcheese blast-hardcheese deleted the dstewart/chore/publish-attempt-number-3 branch July 22, 2024 19:34
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