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This PR adds a new GitHub Actions workflow to automate the creation of releases on tag pushes.
- Introduces the ".github/workflows/gh-release.yml" file.
- Configures the workflow to trigger on tag pushes, checks out the repository, and creates a GitHub release using softprops/action-gh-release.
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.github/workflows/gh-release.yml:26
- The release body hardcodes the project name 'Robohash'. If this workflow is intended for a different repository, consider parameterizing the project name or updating it to match the repository to avoid confusion.
Source code archive for Robohash at tag ${{ github.ref_name }}.
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I noticed that on github, I have a "release" which lets you download the code, and I hadn't updated that in a long time. Add a workflow to auto-archive.