ci: add GitHub Actions workflow for CI#121
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This commit introduces a new GitHub Actions workflow file (ci.yml) to automate the build and test process for the repository. The workflow is triggered on push and pull request events to the main branch.
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We should not use the official account for integration tests, it should only be done on test accounts.
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Yes, but do we have any official testing account? If not, then I think you should create one! because the testing account also needs to be owned by Nodejs org!
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This commit introduces a new GitHub Actions workflow file (ci.yml) to automate the build and test process for the repository. The workflow is triggered on push and pull request events to the main branch.