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To ensure recent releases on the same day are ordered with the most recent at the top.
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This pull request introduces automated workflows and major improvements to the project’s release tracking and README updating processes. It adds a GitHub Actions workflow to automatically build and update the README, refactors the Python script to focus on recent releases and blog/til entries, and updates the licensing for the repository. The changes enhance automation, improve maintainability, and clarify project licensing.
Automation and Workflow Integration
.github/workflows/build.yml) to automatically build and update the README file on push, schedule, or manual trigger, including steps for Python setup, dependency installation, README update, and commit/push logic.Release Tracking and README Refactoring
build_readme.pyto focus on fetching and displaying recent releases instead of plugins, added functions to fetch TILs and blog entries, and improved sorting and formatting for release data. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]Licensing
LICENSEfile with the Apache License 2.0, clarifying the terms under which the project is distributed.