ci(release): auto-push version tag on merge to main#16
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Removes the manual `git tag mcp-v<ver> && git push` step that was getting forgotten between the version-bump PR landing and the actual npm publish (0.2.2 sat on main for hours before someone noticed). How: new `auto-tag.yml` triggers on push to main when either `packages/mcp/package.json` or `packages/leadclaw/package.json` changes, reads the version, and pushes `<pkg>-v<ver>` if that tag doesn't already exist. Existing `release.yml` then fires on the tag push (unchanged). Idempotent: re-runs on the same version no-op. Updated `release.yml` header comment so the runbook reflects automatic tagging rather than the old manual `git tag` recipe. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Removes the manual `git tag` step between landing a version bump and the actual npm publish — the gap that left 0.2.2 sitting unreleased on main for hours.
New `auto-tag.yml` triggers on push to main when either package's `package.json` changes, reads the version, and pushes `-v` (mcp or leadclaw) if that tag doesn't already exist. Existing `release.yml` then fires on the tag push — no changes to the working publish pipeline. Idempotent: re-runs on the same version no-op.
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