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Update release.yml #34

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Update release.yml #34

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@alessio alessio commented Aug 17, 2024

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  • Chores
    • Updated the GitHub Actions workflow to utilize the latest version of the setup-go action, enhancing the setup process for Go environments.

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The recent update to the GitHub Actions workflow primarily involved upgrading the setup-go action from version 4 to version 5. This change aims to leverage the latest features and improvements in the setup process for Go environments while keeping the goreleaser-action at version 5 to maintain compatibility. Overall, the workflow is now enhanced for better performance and functionality in Go project releases.

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.github/workflows/release.yml Upgraded setup-go action from v4 to v5; goreleaser-action remains at v5.

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In the garden where code does grow,
A hop to v5, watch the new features glow!
Bugs may vanish, improvements appear,
With each little change, we cheer and we cheer!
So let's celebrate this workflow delight,
For a brighter tomorrow, our code takes flight! 🐇✨


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@alessio alessio merged commit c799895 into main Aug 17, 2024
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@alessio alessio deleted the alessio-patch-1 branch August 17, 2024 04:54
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 19.72%. Comparing base (fe34efd) to head (1e2122e).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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  Files          15       15           
  Lines         953      953           
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  Hits          188      188           
  Misses        748      748           
  Partials       17       17           

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