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fix: release #305

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fix: release #305

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The release workflow is always executed from the default branch, however, the github.event.workflow_run.head_commit.message comes from the branch the workflow targets, e.g. main or release/v1

@verbanicm verbanicm requested a review from sethvargo February 20, 2024 22:03
@verbanicm verbanicm requested a review from a team as a code owner February 20, 2024 22:03
@sethvargo sethvargo merged commit deddf52 into main Feb 21, 2024
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@sethvargo sethvargo deleted the verbanicm/release branch February 21, 2024 01:17
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## What's Changed
* feat: add draft prs to create-pull-request by @verbanicm in
#303
* Add cleanup scripts by @sethvargo in
#289
* Fix race with using DefaultLogger by @sethvargo in
#304
* fix: release by @verbanicm in #305
* Switch to nicer quoting for YAML conditions by @sethvargo in
#306
* Remove some double-quoting in workflows by @sethvargo in
#307
* Disable caching on golangci by @sethvargo in
#308
* Update to new release process by @sethvargo in
#309
* Update deps and Go version by @sethvargo in
#311


**Full Changelog**:
v1.0.3...v1.0.4

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