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Please tag new release #14

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ruudk opened this issue Dec 6, 2020 · 10 comments
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Please tag new release #14

ruudk opened this issue Dec 6, 2020 · 10 comments

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ruudk commented Dec 6, 2020

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There you go https://github.com/symplify/github-actions/releases/tag/0.1.2

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ruudk commented Dec 6, 2020

Tag doesn't show up here... https://github.com/symplify/monorepo-split-github-action

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ruudk commented Dec 6, 2020

Instead of doing it like this, can't you listen to the tag event and run a workflow that tags it on the monorepo? I think the commit happens first and then you tag it. Therefore the commit got the old tag?

Also, does that mean that commits are constantly retagged to the latest tag? 🤔

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It might help. Could you test your idea?

Also, does that mean that commits are constantly retagged to the latest tag? thinking

It's possible. Could you verify this?

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ruudk commented Dec 7, 2020

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TomasVotruba commented Dec 7, 2020

See the issue: WyriHaximus/github-action-get-previous-tag#9

The main discussion is there. All commit trials are based on it

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One way or another, the new relase is there :)
https://github.com/symplify/monorepo-split-github-action/releases/tag/0.1.3

I'll keep investigating how to make split working

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ruudk commented Dec 7, 2020

Thanks for the tag :)

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