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ci: use our extracted composite actions #17

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@OpenWaygate OpenWaygate commented Feb 12, 2025

A corresponding PR: huanshankeji/.github#4.

@OpenWaygate OpenWaygate force-pushed the refactor-common-actions branch from 952ef00 to 2aa1a4e Compare February 12, 2025 13:50
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LGTM. I will just release a v0.1.0 version of the common actions before merging this.

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Which IDE and formatter do you use? Is this formatted automatically?

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Which IDE and formatter do you use? Is this formatted automatically?

vs code. yes.

@ShreckYe ShreckYe self-assigned this Feb 13, 2025
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A more detailed title suggestion: "ci: use extracted GitHub Actions".

@ShreckYe ShreckYe changed the title ci: refactor actions ci: use our extracted composite actions Feb 14, 2025
@ShreckYe ShreckYe merged commit c7d1b36 into main Feb 14, 2025
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@ShreckYe ShreckYe deleted the refactor-common-actions branch February 15, 2025 05:59
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