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Unfortunately the tag in action.yml is hardcoded currently. Will automate soon.
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This PR updates the Docker image reference in action.yml from v1 to v2 to align with the recent v2.0.0 release that occurred 12 hours ago. The change ensures that users consuming this GitHub Action via the Docker image will use the latest version.
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- Updated Docker image tag in action.yml from v1 to v2
Signed-off-by: jmeridth <jmeridth@gmail.com>
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We went to v2.0.0 12 hours ago.
Unfortunately the tag in action.yml is hardcoded currently.
Will automate soon.Related issue #405
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make lintand fix any issues that you have introducedmake testand ensure you have test coverage for the lines you are introducing@jeffrey-luszcz