Update workflow with new actions versions and add troubleshooting instructions.#13
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This has been the step I needed to successfully push the action thanks!
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Hi Patrick, thanks a lot for code, your tutorial and the video.
I've learnt a lot from it!
I'm sharing some of the fixes I made to have the code running as of July 2024.
Running the example gave me a failure related to Node. This was puzzling as I was running a Python script.
GitHub traceback pointed me to a GitHub blog post on actions.
It took me a while to realize the whole GitHub action's infra was changing and all I needed was to use more the more updated pipelines.
At first I was perplexed seeing your action with the old version is still up and running (and logging). Maybe if you set up the action with a valid version that later gets replaced GitHub may update that under the hood?