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Dilum Aluthge a0a0978e28 Simplify the release process (no more build script or release branches) (#281)
* Simplify the release process (no more build script or release branches)

* Remove the `bin/` submodule

* npm run pack

* Use a different YAML syntax

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* Use simpler (but equivalent) logic

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* Fix a logic bug

* Remove some job matrices

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* Intentionally fail a job (to make sure that `finalize` thus also fails)

* Revert "Intentionally fail a job (to make sure that `finalize` thus also fails)"

This reverts commit cd7944ca82.

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Co-authored-by: Curtis Vogt <curtis.vogt@gmail.com>
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Local development

1. Clone the repo

git clone git@github.com:julia-actions/setup-julia.git
cd setup-julia

2. Install NodeJS

First, make sure that you have installed asdf on your local machine.

Then, cd to your clone of the repo and run the following commands:

asdf plugin add nodejs
asdf install

This will use asdf to install the correct version of NodeJS.

Unix, but not using asdf

Instead of using asdf, you can instead choose to install NodeJS manually.

First, check the .tool-versions file in this repo, and see what version of NodeJS you need. Then, install that same version of NodejS on your local machine.

Windows

asdf does not (currently) support Windows. So on Windows, you have to install NodeJS manually.

First, check the .tool-versions file in this repo, and see what version of NodeJS you need. Then, install that same version of NodejS on your local machine.

3. Working locally

First, cd to your clone of the repo. Now you can run the following commands:

npm ci

npm run build

npm run pack

When you are ready, you can commit your changes and push them to your PR.