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[codex] ci: make manual release dispatch build by default#764

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Summary

Updates release-auto.yml so manual workflow dispatch always runs the native build matrix by default.

Behavior

  • Push-triggered releases keep the existing release eligibility gate.
  • Manual dispatch always sets should_build=true, so it performs a release dry-run by default.
  • Manual publishing is controlled by a new publish checkbox, defaulting to false.
  • When publish=true, the workflow attempts GitHub Release and PyPI publishing after the build.
  • Manual dry-runs build the dispatched commit instead of silently switching to an existing tag.

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  • git diff --check -- .github/workflows/release-auto.yml

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@zackees zackees marked this pull request as ready for review June 22, 2026 20:32
@zackees zackees merged commit 0b00c51 into main Jun 22, 2026
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@zackees zackees deleted the codex/release-manual-dry-run branch June 22, 2026 20:32
@fastled-project-sync fastled-project-sync Bot moved this to Triage in FastLED Tracker Jun 23, 2026
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