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Summary of Changes
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This pull request introduces foundational changes to the CI/CD pipeline to enable and streamline the creation of nightly builds. It primarily focuses on establishing a robust mechanism for versioning and renaming application artifacts, ensuring that builds produced outside of official releases are clearly identifiable and consistently organized.
Highlights
- Nightly Build Support: Implemented a new
rename-artifacts.ts
script to dynamically name and organize build artifacts for both release and nightly builds, ensuring consistent naming conventions for CI/CD pipelines. - Automated Artifact Renaming: The new script renames Tauri application bundles (e.g.,
.exe
,.AppImage
,.dmg
) to include version information derived frompackage.json
for releases or anightly-date-commit_hash
format for nightly builds. - Dependency Updates: Added
tsx
to the rootpackage.json
for running TypeScript scripts directly, andcac
andexeca
toapps/stage-tamagotchi/package.json
to support CLI argument parsing and external command execution within the new artifact renaming script.
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Code Review
This pull request introduces a new script to support nightly builds by renaming artifacts with version strings derived from git information. The changes are mainly in the new rename-artifacts.ts
script and related package configurations. The review focuses on improving the correctness, clarity, and maintainability of this new script.
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