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chore(ci): add semantic release #9

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@MSevey MSevey commented Sep 25, 2024

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  • New Features
    • Introduced a new GitHub Actions workflow for semantic pull requests to enhance pull request management.
    • Added a GitHub Actions workflow for automated releases based on semantic versioning principles.

These updates streamline the development process, ensuring smoother pull request handling and automated release management.

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Two new GitHub Actions workflow files have been introduced: semantic_pull_request.yml and semantic_release.yml. The semantic_pull_request.yml workflow is triggered by pull request events and includes a job that utilizes the amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v5 action. The semantic_release.yml workflow is triggered on pushes to the main branch and automates the release process using several actions to check out the code, configure semantic release, and create a release.

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File Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/semantic_pull_request.yml New workflow added for handling semantic pull requests, triggered on pull request events.
.github/workflows/semantic_release.yml New workflow added for automating releases on pushes to the main branch, including steps for checkout and release creation.

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🐰 In the meadow where the code does play,
New workflows hop in, brightening the day.
Pull requests dance with semantic grace,
Releases bloom, a joyful embrace.
With every commit, we leap and cheer,
For a smoother path, our goals are clear! 🌼


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@RollkitBot RollkitBot requested review from a team and removed request for a team September 25, 2024 15:22
@MSevey MSevey enabled auto-merge (squash) September 25, 2024 15:52
@MSevey MSevey merged commit 0098194 into main Sep 26, 2024
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@MSevey MSevey deleted the semantic-release branch September 26, 2024 19:07
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🎉 This PR is included in version 0.2.0 🎉

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