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@tdstein tdstein commented May 1, 2025

  • ci: fixes site.yaml action
  • ci: updates imported actions to latest version
  • build: remove use of uv run --with since it no longer supports bash
  • test: add Connect v2025.04.0 to test suite
  • ci: update Node to v22

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updated for commit: f49cf70 by action🐍

@tdstein tdstein changed the title ci: update actions to latest versions ci: fix site.yaml, add Connect v2025.04.0, update actions May 1, 2025
@tdstein tdstein changed the title ci: fix site.yaml, add Connect v2025.04.0, update actions ci: fixes issues with site.yaml GitHub Action May 1, 2025
@tdstein tdstein changed the title ci: fixes issues with site.yaml GitHub Action ci: fixes issues with site.yaml action May 1, 2025
@tdstein tdstein marked this pull request as ready for review May 1, 2025 20:11
@tdstein tdstein requested a review from jonkeane May 2, 2025 13:24
@tdstein tdstein merged commit 20de2bf into main May 2, 2025
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@tdstein tdstein deleted the fix-ci branch May 2, 2025 14:15
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