chore(ci): add concurrency control to npm-publish workflow#57
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chore(ci): add concurrency control to npm-publish workflow#57Shubh-Raj wants to merge 1 commit intoaccordproject:mainfrom
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Prevents duplicate workflow runs for the same release. Uses cancel-in-progress: false to ensure publish jobs complete. Signed-off-by: Shubh-Raj <shubhraj625@gmail.com>
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Closes #56
Adds concurrency control to prevent duplicate workflow runs for the same release.
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concurrencyblock withcancel-in-progress: falseNote
cancel-in-progress: falseis intentional as we don't want to cancel publish jobs mid-execution, just prevent parallel runs.