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Improve readability of macOS repackaging commands #140

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@per1234 per1234 commented Aug 15, 2021

Some complex and lengthy commands are used to repackage the macOS build of the Go application after notarization. Adding
some escaped line breaks and indenting the line continuations to indicate the command structure makes it easier to read
and understand.

This was already done for the other complex commands of the workflows, but was neglected for the repackaging step.

Some complex and lengthy commands are used to repackage the macOS build of the Go application after notarization. Adding
some escaped line breaks and indenting the line continuations to indicate the command structure makes it easier to read
and understand.

This was already done for the other complex commands of the workflows, but was neglected for the repackaging step.
@per1234 per1234 added type: enhancement Proposed improvement topic: code Related to content of the project itself labels Aug 15, 2021
@per1234 per1234 requested a review from umbynos August 15, 2021 04:08
@per1234 per1234 merged commit dd3f587 into arduino:main Aug 16, 2021
@per1234 per1234 deleted the repackaging-commands-readability branch August 16, 2021 10:00
@per1234 per1234 self-assigned this Nov 20, 2021
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