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A GitHub Action to install and setup a Dart SDK.
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Reusable workflow for publishing flutter packages #139

Open git-elliot opened 2 weeks ago

git-elliot commented 2 weeks ago

Dart projects which uses generated files can specify build_runner: true in workflow parameters. Added workflow that allows smooth publishing of flutter packages.

But when I run this workflow in my github actions it doesn't pass authentication.

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