I remember the time when I made over 100 git pushes on a new repo to setup the entire CI/CD with github actions at the time when it was still in its infancy stage.
Not being able to validate, dry run, or see errors until they run was a wild way to design something like this.
I remember the time when I made over 100 git pushes on a new repo to setup the entire CI/CD with github actions at the time when it was still in its infancy stage.
Not being able to validate, dry run, or see errors until they run was a wild way to design something like this.