Add BODY.md (containing the release's body text) to assets in a dry run#51
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stertooy wants to merge 1 commit intogap-actions:mainfrom
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Add BODY.md (containing the release's body text) to assets in a dry run#51stertooy wants to merge 1 commit intogap-actions:mainfrom
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…hen doing a dry run
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I (and probably other package authors/maintainers as well) generate the release's body text automatically based on a changelog file in my package repository. But currently there's no way to check if this was done correctly while doing a dry run of this action.
So this PR remedies that by writing the
body-textinput to a file that is part of the uploaded archive.