chore: switch npm releases to trusted publishing (OIDC)#585
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Remove long-lived NPM_TOKEN from CI and rely on GitHub Actions OIDC. Run semantic-release on Node 22 to meet npm trusted publishing requirements. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Looks good but I don't have access to the link in your PR description to set this up
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@jeffsee55 Its failing with no token specified https://github.com/vercel/nft/actions/runs/26301501589/job/77427550877#step:12:57 |
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@styfle I think this is the expected error until trusted publishing is enabled |
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Summary
@vercel/nftfrom CI using npm trusted publishing (GitHub Actions OIDC) instead of the long-livedNPM_TOKEN_ELEVATEDsecret.repository.urlinpackage.jsonso npm can verify the GitHub repo during OIDC publish.Prerequisites (before merge / first release)
Configure a trusted publisher on npm for
@vercel/nft:vercel/nftci.ymlAfter the first successful OIDC publish, consider restricting package publishing access to disallow tokens.
Test plan
ci.ymlmainand confirm semantic-release publishes withoutNPM_TOKENMade with Cursor