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fix: ci publish with npx semantic-release instead #327

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@styfle styfle commented Nov 30, 2022

Revert lockfile from #325 and use npx to publish instead.

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@styfle styfle changed the title fix: add missing semantic-release to devDependencies fix: ci publish with npx semantic-release instead Nov 30, 2022
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Merging #327 (fd08885) into main (fc23cc1) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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@styfle styfle merged commit e39274f into main Nov 30, 2022
@styfle styfle deleted the add-missing-semantic-release-dep branch November 30, 2022 19:01
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