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chore(github-actions): add registry url to release action #279

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Description

Adding the registry-url property to the release action should allow to select the tag to be promoted as the latest release from the github releases interface.

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  • add registry-url to release.yml file

Adding the `registry-url` property to the `release` action should allow to select
the tag to be promoted as the `latest` release from the github `releases` interface.

- add `registry-url` to `release.yml` file
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LGTM

@amtins amtins merged commit 5eee634 into main Oct 23, 2024
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@amtins amtins deleted the chore/github-release-action branch October 23, 2024 09:32
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