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Use correct moving tag in readme examples#53
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Use correct moving tag in readme examples#53hazelweakly wants to merge 1 commit intoactions:mainfrom
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Thanks for taking care of this @jared-w 😄 |
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When I first wrote the README examples, I used v1.1 because I assumed it would also be a moving tag, and it was using some features that only came out in the rewrite. However, only the v1 tag is being updated (which seems to be a common practice across all of the setup-x actions).
This fixes the README to use a tag that actually updates so that people don't need to churn through point releases.
Fixes #51