fix: simplify release workflow, remove GITHUB_TOKEN workarounds#17
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Strip out anti-patterns from the release workflow: - Remove fake status check injection via commit status API - Remove inline CodeQL job for release PRs - Remove inline Docker build job These were workarounds for GITHUB_TOKEN not triggering other workflows. The proper fix is a GitHub App token (documented in TODO comment). Restore docker-publish.yml with both release event trigger and manual workflow_dispatch fallback, with proper version extraction for release-please's scrolly-v* tag format.
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Summary
release: publishedandworkflow_dispatchtriggersactions/create-github-app-tokenWhy
The previous iterations layered workarounds for GITHUB_TOKEN not triggering workflows. The right fix is a GitHub App token, which makes everything work naturally. Until that's set up, releases and Docker publishes can be done manually.
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