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$ yarn build # Outputs to the `dist`
$ git commit -am "release v2.0.0"
$ git tag v2.0.0
$ git push origin v2.0.0
For users, JS-based actions are faster than Docker-based actions because of no need for the docker pull process. JS-based actions can enforce matching the version and real data because we commit the dist directory. Therefore, JS-based actions can avoid the maintainers' possible mistakes such as a version mismatch between the Docker image and the GitHub Release. Additionally, if you want to invite a new maintainer, you will not need to grant access to DockerHub.
These are advantages of JS-based actions I think, but I ultimately would like to respect your opinion.
e.g. #282
This will conflict with #181 (and #272)
AC:
dist
folder with the built JS of this actiondist
folder when changes are merged tomaster
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