🚨 Introducing GitHub Actions for Prismatic We are excited to announce that we’ve released GitHub Actions that make it even easier for your teams to incorporate Prismatic in your existing CI/CD pipeline. This integration allows you to: 🌐 Perform common CI/CD functions for publishing your integrations and components 🔁 Use the same workflows and processes that you use for the rest of your software development 🌍 Promote code between tenants and geographic regions 🔍 View source control metadata directly within the Prismatic integration designer or your standard IDE To learn more, check out our blog post at https://buff.ly/4beFnIb
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