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fix: typo in Cargo.toml + switch to tag branch for publishing crates #1024

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Comparison is base (e340d1e) 71.21% compared to head (2910fa9) 71.21%.

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@Farhad-Shabani Farhad-Shabani changed the title Fix typo in Cargo.toml fix: typo in Cargo.toml + switch to tag branch for publishing crates Jan 3, 2024
@seanchen1991 seanchen1991 merged commit 08aeb02 into main Jan 3, 2024
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@seanchen1991 seanchen1991 deleted the sean/cargo-toml-typo branch January 3, 2024 17:42
Farhad-Shabani added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2024
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* Fix typo in cargo.toml

* CI: use ref to checkout to tag branch for publish

* CI: use ref for gh-release as well

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Co-authored-by: Farhad Shabani <[email protected]>
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