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Update tool-Docker-action to v2.1.0 #41

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This PR updates the tool-Docker-action Action to version 2.1.0. There are a few big changes in this version:

  1. Pushing to any branch foo will build this repository's image and tag it as branch-foo. That tagged image will be removed when the branch is deleted.
  2. By default the Action will only build SemVer tags (e.g. v1.2.3-xxx). Repositories that need to use other kinds of tags (e.g. v1.2beta) can pass the optional non-semver-tags argument; doing so will build all tags that begin with v.

There are a bunch of smaller changes buried in there - you can see them all at this link.

Based on this repository's existing tags, I've determined that it does follow semantic versioning. The updated workflow therefore does not pass the non-semver-tags argument to the Action, although it can be uncommented in the future if need be.

@nwiltsie nwiltsie added the standardization standardization tasks label Aug 15, 2024
Restore additional parameters from original workflow file.
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Looks good!

@nwiltsie nwiltsie merged commit fe567b3 into main Aug 15, 2024
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@nwiltsie nwiltsie deleted the nwiltsie_update_docker_action branch August 15, 2024 23:06
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