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Make GIST_ID as a secret #112

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Make GIST_ID as a secret #112

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AlexV525
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@AlexV525 AlexV525 commented Jan 7, 2024

Users can write GIST_ID in secrets to avoid further modification to files and related commits, which helps for future upstream merges.

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AlexV525 commented Jan 7, 2024

(Use squash to merge can avoid non-linear commit history)

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maxam2017 commented Feb 16, 2024

How about using Repository Variables? gist id can store plain text.
Additionally, we can move the timezone into a variable too, so users don't need to push any commit.

ref. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables

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I noticed that the active fork also includes the Gist ID in the secret. I believe this is acceptable.

@maxam2017 maxam2017 merged commit 2ceb591 into maxam2017:master Feb 16, 2024
ickynavigator pushed a commit to ickynavigator/productive-box that referenced this pull request May 19, 2024
* Update schedule.yml

* Update README.md
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