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A second attempt at enabling git ssh #35

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@inchuev inchuev commented Apr 25, 2024

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@inchuev inchuev force-pushed the allow-git-ssh branch 4 times, most recently from 6d53a94 to fd67f31 Compare April 25, 2024 15:49
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hope it works when those arguments are passed 🤞

@@ -49,7 +54,7 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.API_TOKEN_GITHUB }}

- name: Docker | Build and Push
uses: timescale/cloud-actions/build-push@main
uses: timescale/cloud-actions/build-push@allow-git-ssh
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is allow-git-ssh just a temporary thing until it's merged?

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exactly, otherwise it picks the main branch and ignores my changes - cannot test them

@inchuev inchuev closed this Apr 26, 2024
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