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Integrate the CI for continous deployment to pub.dev #8

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@takla21 takla21 commented Apr 25, 2024

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Proposed Changes

  • Bug fix
  • Feature
  • Code style update (formatting)
  • Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
  • Build or CI related changes
  • Documentation content changes
  • Other, please describe:

What is the current behavior?

The CI is currently not set up to deploy automatically to pub.dev.

What is the new behavior?

The CI is configured to deploy to pub.dev as nventive publisher only when triggered from main.

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Please check that your PR fulfills the following requirements:

  • Documentation has been added/updated.
  • Automated tests for the changes have been added/updated.
  • Updated BREAKING_CHANGES.md (if you introduced a breaking change).

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@takla21 takla21 force-pushed the dev/keta/deploy branch 4 times, most recently from 73ba2e0 to 2999d74 Compare April 25, 2024 14:23
@takla21 takla21 marked this pull request as ready for review April 25, 2024 15:26
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@takla21 takla21 merged commit 0764026 into main Apr 25, 2024
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@takla21 takla21 deleted the dev/keta/deploy branch April 30, 2024 17:46
@takla21 takla21 restored the dev/keta/deploy branch April 30, 2024 17:46
@takla21 takla21 deleted the dev/keta/deploy branch April 30, 2024 17:46
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