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Testing internal/beta release#109

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Testing internal/beta release#109
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Description

  • added internal/beta release workflow for develop and on main release on main branch

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    • Introduced a new workflow to automate beta prerelease creation and deployment for the develop branch.
    • Updated release workflow to trigger only on pushes to the main branch, no longer on develop.

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Walkthrough

A new GitHub Actions workflow for automated beta prereleases on the develop branch was added, while the existing release workflow was adjusted to only trigger on pushes to the main branch. The new workflow handles versioning, tagging, and prerelease packaging using GoReleaser when specific commit messages or manual triggers occur.

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File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/releaser-internal.yaml Added new workflow for beta prerelease automation on develop branch with versioning and tagging.
.github/workflows/releaser.yaml Modified trigger to run only on main branch by commenting out develop under push events.

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In the warren of code, a new flow hops in,
Beta releases leap forth with a whiskered grin.
Main branch now guards the golden gate,
While develop gets prereleases—oh, isn’t that great?
With tags and versions, the rabbits cheer,
Automation’s magic is finally here!
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@sanjog-lama sanjog-lama merged commit a48e58d into develop Jul 2, 2025
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@sanjog-lama sanjog-lama deleted the release/sanjog/int-release branch July 2, 2025 12:24
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