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renamed health-check.yml name #11

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@Bullrich Bullrich commented Aug 6, 2024

Added a better and more descriptive names

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  • New Features
    • Introduced a health check workflow to monitor application endpoints.
  • Changes
    • Updated workflow name to "Health Check" to reflect new functionality.
    • Renamed job from "Cron" to "Health check endpoints" for clarity on its purpose.

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The recent changes in the GitHub Actions workflow reflect a significant shift from a deployment-focused process to one centered on health monitoring. The workflow has been renamed from "Deploy site" to "Health Check," and the job title has changed accordingly. This reorientation emphasizes the importance of monitoring system health over deployment tasks, ensuring better functionality and reliability for the application.

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.github/workflows/health-check.yml Renamed workflow from "Deploy site" to "Health Check"; changed job name from "Cron" to "Health check endpoints".

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🐇 In a garden bright, with hops and cheer,
A health check blooms, our path is clear.
No more to deploy, just check on the way,
With endpoints healthy, we'll dance and play!
Let’s monitor well, in sunshine and shade,
A happy little rabbit, in code we’ve made! 🌼


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@Bullrich Bullrich enabled auto-merge (squash) August 6, 2024 22:09
@Bullrich Bullrich merged commit f4f3a0a into main Aug 6, 2024
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@Bullrich Bullrich deleted the rename-health-check branch August 6, 2024 22:09
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