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adding logic to the .github/workflows/omgx-publish-master.yml for pushing same tag containers to aws ecr also#514

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adding logic to the .github/workflows/omgx-publish-master.yml for pushing same tag containers to aws ecr also#514
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./cfn-devenv.sh push2aws --from-tag ${{ steps.tag.outputs.VERSION }} --deploy-tag ${{ steps.tag.outputs.VERSION }}

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codecov-commenter commented Sep 22, 2021

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Merging #514 (a136400) into develop (03018ce) will not change coverage.
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@petardenev petardenev merged commit 1ece81e into develop Sep 23, 2021
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