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bimbum22

v0.3.1

Published

This repository is for testing the GitHub Actions workflow for Saleor.

Downloads

2

Readme

Saleor GitHub Actions Workflow Testbed

This repository is for testing the GitHub Actions workflow for Saleor.

Getting Started

You can trigger this workflow from the Actions tab. Select the Release workflow, then Run workflow and choose the version. By default this workflow is run in production mode for some dummy packages in NPM (i.e. bimbum, bimbum1 and bimbum2) to simulate the release cycle for the Saleor CLI that also publishes to three packages in NPM.

If you'd like to run this workflow in the dry-run mode, set the DRY_RUN environment variables defined for this repository to true.

The changelog is generated automatically from the PRs and saved as a draft on GitHub in the Releases section.

RC Release