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release workflow fixed.#62

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release workflow fixed.#62
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  • Chores
    • Updated release pipeline permissions to enhance compatibility with token-based authentication in automated releases.
  • Refactor
    • Simplified packaging script commands for version and package name extraction, improving readability and maintainability without changing behavior.
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Updates a GitHub Actions release workflow by granting id-token: write permission and compacting inline Python commands that parse pyproject.toml for package version and name. No control-flow or behavioral changes.

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Release workflow
.github/workflows/create-release.yml
Added permissions: id-token: write to detect-and-release job. Refactored two multi-line inline Python -c blocks into single-line commands to read project.version and project.name from pyproject.toml using tomllib. No logic or flow changes.

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🎯 2 (Simple) | ⏱️ ~10 minutes

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I twitch my whiskers at YAML’s sheen,
A token of ID joins the scene.
One-liners hop—so short, so spry—
To pluck name and version on the fly.
Release burrow tidy, scripts more tight—
Thump-thump! It all still runs just right. 🐇✨


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@sawradip sawradip merged commit 3b472be into main Aug 29, 2025
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