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electron-builder skips code signing for pull_request_target events because PR-related env vars are still set. Adding CSC_FOR_PULL_REQUEST=true forces signing, which is safe since the workflow already restricts PR triggers to same-repo release branches only. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <[email protected]>
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Note This comment was translated by Claude. After this PR is merged, pre-release should work normally. Original Content這個PR合併之後,pre-release應該就可以正常工作了 |
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What this PR does
This is a release PR for Cherry Studio v1.7.23.
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Cherry Studio 1.7.23 - Bug Fixes
🐛 Bug Fixes
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