🚨 Workflows: Prevent Automatic Release During Template Setup 🚨
Description
Introduces Template Cleanup Workflow, which removes template-specific files and configurations when a new repository is created from this template.
Related Issues
https://github.com/haydenbleasel/next-forge/issues/261 (The workflow code from the example in here)
Checklist
- [X] My code follows the code style of this project.
- [X] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas.
- [ ] I have updated the documentation, if necessary.
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or my feature works.
- [ ] New and existing tests pass locally with my changes.
⚠️ Sample repository here https://github.com/idkgene/template (this has the exact same updates to release yml and new workflow)
Feel free to test it yourself by creating a new repository from that template - you'll see the cleanup process in action and that no unwanted releases are triggered during initialization.
@idkgene is attempting to deploy a commit to the Hayden Bleasel Team on Vercel.
A member of the Team first needs to authorize it.
[!IMPORTANT]
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Review was skipped due to path filters
:no_entry: Files ignored due to path filters (4)
.github/workflows/release.ymlis excluded by none and included by none.github/workflows/template-cleanup.ymlis excluded by none and included by none.vscode/extensions.jsonis excluded by none and included by none.vscode/settings.jsonis excluded by none and included by noneCodeRabbit blocks several paths by default. You can override this behavior by explicitly including those paths in the path filters. For example, including
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!!! Do not merge this, I've messed up with the main branch :(
We need this workflow, because GitHub has no built-in functionality to exclude files and folders from template repos