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Summary

This commit fixes the file extension for the test workflow in the GitHub Actions configuration.

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  • Updated the file extension from .yml to .yaml in check-pr.yaml and release.yaml workflows.

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Ensures the correct workflow file is referenced, preventing potential errors in CI/CD processes.

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    • Updated internal workflow configuration to reference the correct file extension for test jobs in GitHub Actions. No impact on application features or user experience.

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The references to the reusable workflow file for tests in GitHub Actions configuration files were updated from .yml to .yaml extensions. No other changes to workflow logic, job dependencies, or steps were introduced.

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File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/check-pr.yaml Updated the tests job to reference .yaml instead of .yml for the reusable workflow file.
.github/workflows/release.yaml Updated the tests job to reference .yaml instead of .yml for the reusable workflow file.

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.github/workflows/release.yaml (1)

11-11: Consistent extension correction for reusable workflow
The reference to the tests reusable workflow has been updated from .yml to .yaml, aligning with the actual file name and ensuring consistency with other workflows.

.github/workflows/check-pr.yaml (1)

41-41: Update reusable workflow reference to match file extension
The uses path for the tests job now correctly points to .github/workflows/tests.yaml instead of .yml, ensuring uniformity across your CI configurations.


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@thalesog thalesog merged commit 0c6ad90 into master May 22, 2025
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@thalesog thalesog deleted the ci/fix-test-workflow branch May 22, 2025 19:37
thalesog pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 22, 2025
# [2.7.0](v2.6.0...v2.7.0) (2025-05-22)

### Bug Fixes

* **ci:** correct test workflow file extension ([#33](#33)) ([68bc907](68bc907))

### Features

* add funcionality for composite emv ([#32](#32)) ([94d9587](94d9587))
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