In my previous issue I suggested changing the documentation to reflect the environment variables, but after some testing it seems that the environment variables are not set. Moreover, setting the environment variables is not possible from a child process (nodeJS) as far as I am aware.
For that problem specifically, I would suggest moving to files; e.g. changesets-gitlab-output.json
{
"published": true,
"publishedPackages": [
{ "name": "@xx/xx", "version": "1.2.0" },
{ "name": "@xx/xy", "version": "0.8.9" }
]
}
Then, a suggestion could be added to add the file to .gitignore.
More generally, @actions packages should not be used at all in this repo since it is only meant for Github actions.
If you are fine with such changes I can look into making a PR.
In my previous issue I suggested changing the documentation to reflect the environment variables, but after some testing it seems that the environment variables are not set. Moreover, setting the environment variables is not possible from a child process (nodeJS) as far as I am aware.
For that problem specifically, I would suggest moving to files; e.g.
changesets-gitlab-output.json{ "published": true, "publishedPackages": [ { "name": "@xx/xx", "version": "1.2.0" }, { "name": "@xx/xy", "version": "0.8.9" } ] }Then, a suggestion could be added to add the file to
.gitignore.More generally,
@actionspackages should not be used at all in this repo since it is only meant for Github actions.If you are fine with such changes I can look into making a PR.