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      <title>GitHub Basic Workflows: Compile, Release, and Create Docker Images</title>
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      <description>I&amp;rsquo;ve been missing for a while, busy with WiFiChallenge Academy and several exciting projects coming this year. I hope you find this article helpful.
GitHub Basic Workflows: Compile, Release, and Create Docker Images Link to heading In software development, automating workflows is crucial for efficiency. This article guides you through:
Using Git tags for automated versioning and releases. Building and pushing Docker images to GitHub Container Registry (GHCR) and Docker Hub.</description>
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