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feat: run nightly #53

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@nya-elimu nya-elimu commented Aug 30, 2024

#47

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a scheduled nightly build process for the Node.js project, automating the compilation and update of generated files.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Removed unnecessary introductory comments from the CI workflow configuration, streamlining the YAML file without affecting functionality.

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A new GitHub Actions workflow file for a Node.js project has been added to automate a nightly build process. This workflow is scheduled to run at 03:00 UTC and includes steps for checking out the code, setting up Node.js, installing dependencies, compiling TypeScript, and committing any generated files back to the repository. Additionally, existing workflow comments have been removed for simplification.

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.github/workflows/node.js-nightly.yml Introduced a new workflow for nightly CI builds, including steps for code checkout, dependency installation, TypeScript compilation, and Git operations.
.github/workflows/node.js.yml Removed introductory comments from the workflow configuration without altering functionality.

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@nya-elimu nya-elimu merged commit b871d50 into main Aug 30, 2024
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@nya-elimu nya-elimu deleted the 47-run-nightly branch August 30, 2024 11:48
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