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The changes introduce a new GitHub Actions workflow defined in the .github/workflows/dotnet.yml file, which automates the build process for a .NET project. The workflow is triggered by specific events, including manual dispatch and pushes to designated branches. It encompasses steps for checking out the code, updating project versions, restoring dependencies, building the project, running tests, and uploading build artifacts.

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.github/workflows/dotnet.yml Added a new GitHub Actions workflow for building a .NET project, including setup, build, test, and artifact upload steps.

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This shouldn't be hard coded?

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jjw24 commented Sep 21, 2024

This is a test pr?

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Yeah mainly for arm64

@jjw24 jjw24 modified the milestones: 1.19.2, Future Sep 24, 2024
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