Set up publishing to PyPI via GitHub Actions#40
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The workflow looks good to me 👍
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I've set up publishing of this package to PyPI via GitHub Actions. It works similarly as the publishing of
apify-client-jsto NPM:src/apify_client/_version.pymaster, a new beta release is created and published to PyPI, automatically appending a beta number to the version, incrementing the beta number from the last published beta release for the current versionsrc/apify_client/_version.pywas already published, the publication failsCHANGELOG.mdwas not updated for the published version, the publication failsIt's pretty hard to test this properly live without polluting the PyPI listing for this package, but I've tested and debugged this exact same release process on TestPyPI with a dummy package in a private repo, and everything worked fine, so I'm reasonably confident this will work too.