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This is an issue with the workaround for unlimited minutes, because the public action doesn't make any changes to its repo, it only writes to the private repo. You could try adding additional steps in the action to write a simple file, maybe the time it ran, to its own repo. I haven't figured a way to easily do this. (I've since moved on from Roam and no longer use my own backup solution.)
roam2github runs dutifully for 60 days and because I don’t make any changes to the the actions repo, the workflow gets disabled.
The message in my actions tab:
“This scheduled workflow is disabled because there hasn’t been activity in this repository for at least 60 days”.
Is there an easy to prevent this from happening?
I missed an email notification I was supposed to get 7d prior to workflow deactivation - that was 8 months ago and just noticing this now! grin
(sorry I don’t have a screenshot, I thought of this after reenabling the workflow!)
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