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Noissue multiarch build #7

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@rodneyosodo rodneyosodo commented May 11, 2024

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    • Updated the CI/CD workflow to trigger on pull requests in addition to pushes to the main branch.
    • Modified the Makefile to change Docker image prefixes and use docker buildx build for multi-platform support.

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The recent updates focus on enhancing the CI/CD pipeline and Docker configuration. The GitHub Actions workflow now triggers on pull requests to the main branch, ensuring more robust integration checks. Additionally, the Docker setup in the Makefile has shifted to a new image prefix and adopted docker buildx for multi-platform support, streamlining deployment processes.

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.github/workflows/build.yml Added triggers for pull requests on main branch.
Makefile Updated Docker image prefix and switched to docker buildx build with platform specifications.

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@rodneyosodo rodneyosodo force-pushed the noissue-multiarch-build branch from c9e7a16 to c215795 Compare May 11, 2024 20:21
@rodneyosodo rodneyosodo force-pushed the noissue-multiarch-build branch from c215795 to 8725456 Compare May 11, 2024 20:42
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 75db28c and 8725456.
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