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I couldn't fin a proper way to test the
workflow_dispatch
even, even from the gh CLI, so I had to test it using other events in my branch (on:pull_request), but never tested the inside of myif
in bash.Anyhow, was flying blind, but I think this time it should work.
More on the intricacies of testing these workflow_dispatch workflows here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63362126/github-actions-how-to-run-a-workflow-created-on-a-non-master-branch-from-the-wo
Figured it out here, though I think it has to run once first on master or it won't do it...