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fix: github actions release flow #5

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@sandroscosta sandroscosta commented Sep 17, 2024

  • remove the semantic release code and replace it with repo tagging.
  • when the package.json version is updated, a new npm package is generated.

My observation is that we don't need the confusion that semantic-release creates. It's better to be more descriptive about our releases. As is, the idea is to have the major release number reflect the openedx version.

When we need to update, we just change package.json and let github actions run normally.

Adapted directly from https://github.com/pascalgn/npm-publish-action

@sandroscosta sandroscosta self-assigned this Sep 17, 2024
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@igobranco Can you review this with me?

- remove the semantic release code and replace it with repo tagging.
- when the `package.json` version is updated, a new npm package is generated.
@sandroscosta sandroscosta force-pushed the sandroscosta/actions-publish branch from 15966f8 to 6595887 Compare September 19, 2024 13:32
@sandroscosta sandroscosta marked this pull request as ready for review September 19, 2024 14:27
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LGTM ✔️

@sandroscosta sandroscosta merged commit 1db4262 into nau/redwood.master Sep 20, 2024
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