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    • Upgraded automation workflows by updating external dependency versions to their latest releases, improving overall reliability and performance.

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This pull request updates the versions of GitHub Actions used in two workflow files. In both .github/workflows/release-js-plugins.yml and .github/workflows/release-rust-plugins.yml, the actions are upgraded from v3 to v4. Specifically, the JavaScript plugins workflow updates the actions/checkout and actions/setup-node actions, while the Rust plugins workflow updates those two actions as well as the actions/download-artifact action. No other functionality or parameters are modified.

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.github/workflows/release-js-plugins.yml Updated actions/checkout and actions/setup-node from v3 to v4.
.github/workflows/release-rust-plugins.yml Updated actions/checkout, actions/setup-node, and actions/download-artifact from v3 to v4.

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I hopped into code with a skip and a bound,
Upgrading actions to v4 all around.
The workflows now gleam with a fresher light,
Version bumps making everything just right.
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  • .github/workflows/release-js-plugins.yml (1 hunks)
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@CCherry07 CCherry07 merged commit 2180872 into main Feb 25, 2025
@fu050409 fu050409 deleted the chore/fix-ci branch February 25, 2025 08:44
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