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| | | | | SERIES: Publishing a Kotlin Multiplatform Android, iOS, and macOS app with GitHub Actions. Part 1: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform Android app on Play Store with GitHub Actions Part 2: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform iOS app on App Store with GitHub Actions Part 3: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform macOS app on GitHub Releases with GitHub Actions How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform macOS app on App Store with GitHub Actions It's been almost a year since I started working on FeedFlow, an RSS Reader available on Android, iOS, and macOS, built with Jetpack Compose for the Android app, Compose Multiplatform for the desktop app, and SwiftUI for the iOS app. | |
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| | | | | A GitHub Action is the automatic execution of a job, after a specified trigger on a GitHub repository. For example, let's say that we want to run a linter on each new commit, we can create a GitHub action to do it. In this post we'll see a workflow to automatically deploy a Hugo site on GitHub Pages. | |
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| | | This repository is a Challenge for the DevOps Community to get stronger in DevOps. This challenge starts on the 1st January 2023 and in the next 90 Days we promise ourselves to become better at DevOps. The reason for making this Public is so that others can learn from the community and help each other grow. - LondheShubham153/90DaysOfDevOps | ||