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@juxtin juxtin commented Apr 7, 2025

This step used to be handled by the old release action, but sadly we can't use that anymore.

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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the release documentation to accommodate the new manual process for building release executables.

  • Replaces the simple "Publish Release" instruction with detailed steps to manually trigger a GitHub Action and process the resulting artifacts.
  • Adjusts the step numbering to include the new process for handling release executables.

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Makes sense to me, thanks for documenting! 🙇🏻

@juxtin juxtin merged commit 4bf8a28 into main Apr 7, 2025
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@juxtin juxtin deleted the juxtin/release-docs branch April 7, 2025 16:32
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