Fix temporaryDeploymentBranch conflict by replacing slash with hyphen #1892
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This PR fixes a Git reference conflict that occurs when creating temporary deployment branches. The action was failing when a branch named
github-pages-deploy-actionalready exists in the repository.Problem
The action creates temporary branches using the pattern:
When a branch named
github-pages-deploy-actionalready exists, Git cannot create the temporary branch because it interprets branch names with forward slashes as nested references. This causes the error:Solution
Changed the temporary branch naming pattern from:
`github-pages-deploy-action/${randomString}`To:
`github-pages-deploy-action-${randomString}`This uses a hyphen separator instead of a forward slash, eliminating the Git reference conflict while maintaining a clear naming convention.
Changes Made
temporaryDeploymentBranchTesting
This minimal change resolves the conflict without affecting any other functionality or breaking existing workflows.
Fixes #1712.
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