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feat(ci): create release builds after pushing tag #783

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The PR modifies the build script for CI. After these changes builds will be created after pushing a new tag.

@aleksuss aleksuss force-pushed the chore/aleksuss/tag_builds branch 2 times, most recently from e49073e to 661a28a Compare June 22, 2023 14:59
@aleksuss aleksuss force-pushed the chore/aleksuss/tag_builds branch 2 times, most recently from 7324ee5 to 22460f0 Compare June 22, 2023 15:57
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@aleksuss aleksuss changed the base branch from master to release/joshuajbouw/2.9.2 June 23, 2023 07:56
@aleksuss aleksuss added the A-ci Area: Continuous Integration (CI) label Jun 23, 2023
Base automatically changed from release/joshuajbouw/2.9.2 to master June 23, 2023 08:19
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Why is this pushing in commits that are already in master .. ?

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Because I merged the master into this branch. You should just squash them.

@joshuajbouw joshuajbouw merged commit f7e47dd into master Jul 18, 2023
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@joshuajbouw joshuajbouw deleted the chore/aleksuss/tag_builds branch July 18, 2023 21:06
joshuajbouw pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 20, 2023
## Description

The PR modifies the build script for CI. After these changes builds will
be created after pushing a new tag.
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