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name: 'Release Drafter'
description: 'Drafts your next release notes as pull requests are merged into master.'
runs:
using: 'docker'
image: 'Dockerfile'
branding:
icon: edit-2
color: orange
inputs:
config-name:
description: |
If your workflow requires multiple release-drafter configs it be helpful to override the config-name.
The config should still be located inside `.github` as that's where we are looking for config files.
required: false
default: 'release-drafter.yml'
name:
description: |
The name that will be used in the GitHub release that's created or updated.
This will override any `name-template` specified in your `release-drafter.yml` if defined.
required: false
tag:
description: |
The tag name to be associated with the GitHub release that's created or updated.
This will override any `tag-template` specified in your `release-drafter.yml` if defined.
required: false
version:
description: |
The version to be associated with the GitHub release that's created or updated.
This will override any version calculated by the release-drafter.
required: false
publish:
description: |
A boolean indicating whether the release being created or updated should be immediately published.
required: false
default: ''
prerelease:
description: |
A boolean indicating whether the relase being created or updated is a prerelease.
required: false
default: ''
outputs:
id:
description: The ID of therelease that was created or updated.
name:
description: The name of the release
tag_name:
description: The name of the tag associated with the release.
body:
description: The body of the drafted release.
html_url:
description: The URL users can navigate to in order to view the release
upload_url:
description: The URL for uploading assets to the release, which could be used by GitHub Actions for additional uses, for example the @actions/upload-release-asset GitHub Action.