Overhaul release CI jobs to automate changelog #423
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Given your recent AUR comment:
I couldn't resist. Marking automated releases as drafts until hand checked and everything looks copacetic I can understand. Writing release notes by hand when you have a changelog file anyway I cannot.
The actual changelog is relatively simple:
$ sed -ne '/v1.7.3/,/^## /{/^## /d;p}' CHANGELOG.md | sed -e '1d;$d'
As a post-script, allow me to note that your workflows look overly convoluted to me. I'm pretty sure we could get the same job done in a much less round-about way. The actions you are using for this are clumsy and not even supported any more (at least one of them is completely deprecated by GitHub officially). Would you be open to accepting an overhaul of the entire workflow process to simplify all the value passing / stages / artifact push & pulls / etc.?