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Fix documentation links #37

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Fix documentation links #37

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@msmakouz msmakouz commented Feb 7, 2024

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores

    • Updated GitHub workflows to remove master branch restriction and adjusted PHP version configuration.
  • Documentation

    • Updated documentation links in the README to reflect new URLs for the PSR-16 PHP cache bridge using kv RoadRunner plugin.

@msmakouz msmakouz requested a review from rustatian February 7, 2024 20:22
@msmakouz msmakouz self-assigned this Feb 7, 2024
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The recent update encompasses modifications to workflow configurations and the project's documentation. Specifically, it removes the restriction that only allowed actions on the master branch and updates the PHP version settings in the GitHub Actions workflows. Additionally, the project's README has been adjusted to point to new URLs for the documentation concerning the PSR-16 PHP cache bridge using the kv RoadRunner plugin, ensuring users are directed to the latest information.

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Files Change Summary
.github/workflows/phpunit.yml,
.github/workflows/psalm.yml
Removed master branch restriction for pushes; adjusted PHP version configuration.
README.md Updated documentation links to reflect new URLs for the PSR-16 PHP cache bridge documentation.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between fca0221 and 64bb557.
Files ignored due to path filters (1)
  • composer.json is excluded by: !**/*.json
Files selected for processing (3)
  • .github/workflows/phpunit.yml (2 hunks)
  • .github/workflows/psalm.yml (2 hunks)
  • README.md (2 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (2)
  • .github/workflows/phpunit.yml
  • .github/workflows/psalm.yml
Additional comments: 2
README.md (2)
  • 10-10: Ensure the updated documentation link is correct and leads to the intended section for the KV plugin overview. This is crucial for user guidance and accessibility.
  • 48-48: Verify the updated general documentation link directs users to the correct page, enhancing their understanding of available drivers and configurations.

@msmakouz msmakouz merged commit 01443cd into 4.x Feb 7, 2024
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@msmakouz msmakouz deleted the docs branch February 7, 2024 20:24
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