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fix: semver check on main #2212

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fix: semver check on main #2212

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@Arqu Arqu commented Apr 19, 2024

Description

Provides the HEAD_COMMIT_SHA var also on merge group/push events so that it correctly does this on main too.

Breaking Changes

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Change checklist

  • Self-review.
  • Documentation updates if relevant.
  • Tests if relevant.
  • All breaking changes documented.

@Arqu Arqu added this to the v0.15.0 milestone Apr 19, 2024
@Arqu Arqu requested a review from dignifiedquire April 19, 2024 10:25
@Arqu Arqu self-assigned this Apr 19, 2024
@Arqu Arqu added this pull request to the merge queue Apr 19, 2024
Merged via the queue into main with commit 5873a55 Apr 19, 2024
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@Arqu Arqu deleted the arqu/semver_fix branch April 19, 2024 11:00
matheus23 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2024
## Description

Provides the `HEAD_COMMIT_SHA` var also on merge group/push events so
that it correctly does this on main too.

## Breaking Changes

<!-- Optional, if there are any breaking changes document them,
including how to migrate older code. -->

## Notes & open questions

<!-- Any notes, remarks or open questions you have to make about the PR.
-->

## Change checklist

- [ ] Self-review.
- [ ] Documentation updates if relevant.
- [ ] Tests if relevant.
- [ ] All breaking changes documented.
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