Ability to update existing release body#36
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Thanks @bomb-on! This makes a lot of sense. I'll try to create a new release this weekend. And ping you on this thread afterwards to give you a heads up |
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* Ability to update existing release body * Updated lib, fixed typo in workflow error message
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Hi!
I have a use case where I need to update existing release body with output from multiple workflows, so I did few modifications and implemented that functionality. Do you think this is a good way to do it, and if it is, would you accept this PR? :)
Cheers!