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refactor(ci): use release in branch release name (#5352)

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs:
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2 uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
id: download id: download
with: with:
branch: v${{ steps.version.outputs.version }} branch: release/v${{ steps.version.outputs.version }}
workflow: ci.yaml workflow: ci.yaml
workflow_conclusion: completed workflow_conclusion: completed
name: "npm-package" name: "npm-package"

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@ -164,7 +164,8 @@ If you're the current release manager, follow these steps:
### Publishing a release ### Publishing a release
1. Create a new branch called `v0.0.0` (replace 0s with actual version aka v4.5.0) 1. Create a new branch called `release/v0.0.0` (replace 0s with actual version aka v4.5.0)
1. If you don't do this, the `npm-brew` GitHub workflow will fail. It looks for the release artifacts under the branch pattern.
1. Run `yarn release:prep` and type in the new version (e.g., `3.8.1`) 1. Run `yarn release:prep` and type in the new version (e.g., `3.8.1`)
1. GitHub Actions will generate the `npm-package`, `release-packages` and 1. GitHub Actions will generate the `npm-package`, `release-packages` and
`release-images` artifacts. You do not have to wait for this step to complete `release-images` artifacts. You do not have to wait for this step to complete