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Update GitHub Actions workflow to create releases #23

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  • New Features

    • Updated workflow name to "Build and Deploy" to reflect expanded functionality.
    • Added new jobs for publishing the extension to both the Visual Studio Marketplace and the Open VSX Registry.
  • Improvements

    • Enhanced deployment capabilities for the Visual Studio Code extension with structured publishing processes.
    • Consistent versioning format for tags with the addition of a "v" prefix.

@isontheline isontheline added the minor Minor Feature Related label Aug 28, 2024
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The GitHub Actions workflow for a Visual Studio Code extension has been modified to enhance deployment capabilities. The workflow name has changed to "Build and Deploy," and new jobs have been introduced for publishing the extension to both the Visual Studio Marketplace and the Open VSX Registry, based on specific branch and repository conditions. A minor adjustment to the tagging format has also been implemented.

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File Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/build_deploy.yml Workflow name changed to "Build and Deploy"; added jobs for publishing to Visual Studio Marketplace and Open VSX Registry; updated tag title format to include 'v'.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant Developer
    participant GitHubActions
    participant VSCodeMarketplace
    participant OpenVSXRegistry

    Developer->>GitHubActions: Push changes to 'main'
    GitHubActions->>GitHubActions: Build extension
    GitHubActions->>VSCodeMarketplace: Publish extension (if on 'main' branch)
    GitHubActions->>OpenVSXRegistry: Publish extension (if on 'main' branch)
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Celebrate changes, our progress displayed! 🌟


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@isontheline isontheline merged commit 2917a62 into main Aug 28, 2024
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