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@twishabansal twishabansal commented Apr 8, 2025

The release please automated releases look like this because they're not using Manifest Driven Release.

Adding this to the release file allows release-please to read the existing manifest and config files and create releases accordingly.

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Thanks!

@twishabansal twishabansal merged commit 2276815 into main Apr 8, 2025
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@twishabansal twishabansal deleted the twishabansal-patch-2 branch April 8, 2025 19:52
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