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chore: Improve GitHub actions (DEV-1112) #2182

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@irinaschubert irinaschubert commented Aug 29, 2022

Resolves DEV-1112

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✅  Linked to Story DEV-1112 · DSP-API: Improve release speed

@irinaschubert irinaschubert self-assigned this Aug 29, 2022
@irinaschubert irinaschubert marked this pull request as ready for review September 1, 2022 15:13
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@irinaschubert irinaschubert merged commit 71c772f into main Sep 2, 2022
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