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ELHoussineT and others added 30 commits October 3, 2022 10:15
docs: Indicate that `restore-keys` uses prefix in README
Call out cache not saved on hit
Update cache to use @actions/core@^1.10.0
Adding a PR template would certainly increase clarity on the PRs and also help us better review changes. This is a starter template. Please feel free to suggest changes, add/remove sections that are not relevant.
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Update README with clearer info about cache-hit and its value
* Add more details to version section in readme

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: Sankalp Kotewar <[email protected]>

* Use ubuntu/squid instead of datadog/squid

Co-authored-by: Sankalp Kotewar <[email protected]>
Update hashFiles documentation reference
Updated link for cache segment download info
* Readmee update for deleting caches

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* moved to tips-and-workarounds

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Link- and others added 30 commits December 5, 2024 04:30
GitHub was spelled incorrectly 3 lines under the Understanding how to choose path section
* fix: update force deletion docs due a recent deprecation

* fix: applied josh's suggestions

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Co-authored-by: Josh Gross <[email protected]>
Update to use @actions/cache 4.0.3 package & prepare for new release
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