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Enable php-cs-fixer on PHP 8.2 #475

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@jakzal jakzal commented Mar 24, 2023

@jakzal jakzal force-pushed the php-cs-fixer-php-8.2 branch from 12b5b6a to fcbcf6a Compare March 24, 2023 10:52
@jakzal jakzal merged commit f7ae947 into master Mar 24, 2023
@jakzal jakzal deleted the php-cs-fixer-php-8.2 branch March 24, 2023 11:07
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Thank you for your blazing fast response!

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Out of curiosity, will the automagical releases of https://github.com/jakzal/phpqa/releases actually get triggered by new tags on the toolbox, or is it based on a scheduled CI job?

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* Enable php-cs-fixer on PHP 8.2 jakzal/toolbox#475
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jakzal commented Mar 24, 2023

New tags on toolbox trigger a pull request like this one: jakzal/phpqa#401 (which I sometimes need to tweak to update the README file - this should really be part of the automated PR).

I didn't fully automate phpqa releases. I need to trigger them from my laptop. I never got around implementing a github action to do that regularly (pending jakzal/phpqa#326).

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php-cs-fixer doesn't work with latest docker image version
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