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I noticed that fscps.tools seems to be heavily inspired by d365fo.tools, including the build.yml workflow that also releases the module on the PowerShell gallery.
Over on d365collaborative, we are currently in the process of consolidating that workflow into a separate repo that can then be used by all the d365 PowerShell module repos (see also d365collaborative/d365fo.tools#813). Since fscps.tools has the same structure, it could also use it (and it would be a collaboration between d365collaborative and fscpscollaborative, which is worth the pun alone 😄).
Also noticed there is a cleanup.yml workflow and was wondering about the reasoning behind that?
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I noticed that fscps.tools seems to be heavily inspired by d365fo.tools, including the build.yml workflow that also releases the module on the PowerShell gallery.
Over on d365collaborative, we are currently in the process of consolidating that workflow into a separate repo that can then be used by all the d365 PowerShell module repos (see also d365collaborative/d365fo.tools#813). Since fscps.tools has the same structure, it could also use it (and it would be a collaboration between d365collaborative and fscpscollaborative, which is worth the pun alone 😄).
Also noticed there is a cleanup.yml workflow and was wondering about the reasoning behind that?
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