Document pre-release version range syntax -0

Also add a link to REPL.it to play with the version matching logic.
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Sascha Mann
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@@ -40,10 +40,11 @@ You can either specify specific Julia versions or version ranges. If you specify
- `1.2.0` is a valid semver version. The action will try to download exactly this version. If it's not available, the build step will fail. - `1.2.0` is a valid semver version. The action will try to download exactly this version. If it's not available, the build step will fail.
- `1.0` is a version range that will match the highest available Julia version that starts with `1.0`, e.g. `1.0.5`. - `1.0` is a version range that will match the highest available Julia version that starts with `1.0`, e.g. `1.0.5`.
- `^1.3.0-rc1` is a caret version range that includes preleases. It matches all versions `≥ 1.3.0-rc1` and `< 1.4.0`. - `^1.3.0-rc1` is a caret version range that includes pre-releases starting at `rc1`. It matches all versions `≥ 1.3.0-rc1` and `< 1.4.0`.
- `^1.3-0` is a caret version range that includes _all_ pre-releases. It matches all versions `≥ 1.3.0-` and `< 1.4.0`.
- `nightly` will install the latest nightly build. - `nightly` will install the latest nightly build.
Internally the action uses node's semver package to resolve version ranges. Its [documentation](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#advanced-range-syntax) contains more details on the version range syntax. Internally the action uses node's semver package to resolve version ranges. Its [documentation](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#advanced-range-syntax) contains more details on the version range syntax. You can test what version will be selected for a given input in this JavaScript [REPL](https://repl.it/@SaschaMann/setup-julia-version-logic).
#### WARNING: Version ranges are experimental and potentially out of date #### WARNING: Version ranges are experimental and potentially out of date