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chore(ci): split artifact generation into separate workflow #141

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@Wodann Wodann commented Apr 24, 2020

This prevents artifacts from being generated for pull requests, reducing
overall CI time and memory usage

This prevents artifacts from being generated for pull requests, reducing
overall CI time and memory usage
@Wodann Wodann requested a review from baszalmstra April 24, 2020 16:36
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Merging #141 into master will not change coverage.
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##           master     #141   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   81.80%   81.80%           
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  Files         159      159           
  Lines       10672    10672           
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  Hits         8730     8730           
  Misses       1942     1942           

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@Wodann Wodann merged commit 54580ca into mun-lang:master Apr 25, 2020
@Wodann Wodann added this to the Mun v0.2 milestone May 14, 2020
@Wodann Wodann deleted the chore/ci-artifacts branch May 14, 2020 15:10
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