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[Python] Reuse the action-publish-pypi in release-pypi.yaml #246

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🤔 What's changed?

Reuse the [email protected] in release-pypi.yaml

⚡️ What's your motivation?

To reduce duplication

🏷️ What kind of change is this?

  • 🏦 Refactoring/debt/DX (improvement to code design, tooling, documentation etc. without changing behaviour)

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (408c063) 91.17% compared to head (48b8b9a) 91.17%.
Report is 7 commits behind head on main.

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@brasmusson brasmusson merged commit 21c31a9 into main Jan 20, 2024
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@brasmusson brasmusson deleted the reuse-action-publish-pypi branch January 20, 2024 13:58
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