This post is part of the series on Git Command Line Snippets where I am taking a look at performing actions on GitHub using the git command line.
In the last post, of this series, I covered the command to create a release and mentioned that uploading a release zip (extra asset) had to be handled separately. While the command to do this isn’t too complex, there is one problem; to upload the…
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Git Command Line Snippets: Get Release Information
This post is part of the series on Git Command Line Snippets where I am taking a look at performing actions on GitHub using the git command line. In the last post, of this series, I covered the command to create a release and mentioned that uploading a release zip (extra asset) had to be handled separately.
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