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discard cc02fd8 fix: add self-reference as input
discard b7e5eac Try using `github.workflow_ref` instead of
`github.workflow_sha`
discard 9592b7a fix: check out action
discard 6c06891 fix: check out `logging-parent` to use local action
discard e1bc79d fix: last typo?
discard b30b081 Add GPG passphrase optional input
discard 2f10eae Fix typo in secret name
discard e9461a8 fix: correct `uses` syntax for local reference
discard d750fe8 feat: add `process-dependabot-reusable` workflow
new ee2c446 feat: add `process-dependabot-reusable` workflow
new 29740d7 Try debug `github.action_ref`
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Summary of changes:
.github/actions/generate-dependabot-changelog/README.md | 17 ++++++++---------
.github/workflows/process-dependabot-reusable.yaml | 13 +++++++++++++
.../add-deploy-profile.xml} | 3 ++-
3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
copy src/changelog/{10.4.0/add-deterministic-formatter.xml =>
.12.x.x/add-deploy-profile.xml} (67%)