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  • Chores
    • Updated workflow configuration to use the recommended syntax for environment variable references in release note extraction.

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The change updates the syntax used to reference the GITHUB_WORKSPACE environment variable in a GitHub Actions workflow file. It replaces the shell-style variable interpolation with the GitHub Actions expression syntax for improved compatibility and adherence to best practices.

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.github/workflows/announce-release.yml Updated environment variable reference from ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE} to ${{ GITHUB_WORKSPACE }} in the changelog_file input.

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In the garden of YAML, a tweak was made,
From curly braces to double, the syntax upgrade.
Now Actions can dance, without a misstep,
As variables resolve with the format adept.
A hop and a skip, the release notes align—
This rabbit approves, the workflow is fine! 🐇✨


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@cmeesters cmeesters merged commit 736b452 into main May 17, 2025
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@cmeesters cmeesters deleted the feat/full_release_notes branch May 17, 2025 18:53
cmeesters pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 17, 2025
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##
[1.3.5](v1.3.4...v1.3.5)
(2025-05-17)


### Bug Fixes

* full release notes
([#308](#308))
([736b452](736b452))

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **Chores**
  - Updated the changelog with a new entry for version 1.3.5.
  - Bumped the package version to 1.3.5.

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