Use reusable workflows #2
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CarterCommunity/Carter#311
Instead of copying the workflow file around, this sets us up to use reusable workflows, where a workflow can call another another one, even if it's defined in another repository.
In our case, this means the following:
One aspect that is not ideal is that we (based on my suggestion) named this repository
.github
, and GitHub expects workflow files to live in the.github/workflows
directory.This means that, in the other repos, when we want to call the workflow in this repository, we'll have a double
.github
segment in the path, which may look weird and/or confuse people:If we don't like this, I think it's easy enough to create another repo that we can call
reusable-workflows
or something along those lines, and get rid of this one.Up to you.