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Update build-config.yml #50

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Update build-config.yml #50

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    • Updated the build target and image name for the storybook in Digit-UI-Libraries/flutter.

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This update involves a simple yet crucial modification in the configuration of a build system. Specifically, the target name and image name for the storybook in the Flutter section of the Digit-UI-Libraries have been updated to enhance clarity and consistency.

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build/build-config.yml Renamed build target from storybook to story-book-flutter and updated image name accordingly.

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41-45: The changes to the build target and image name for the flutter storybook component are correctly implemented.

Please ensure to verify the new build configuration in a test environment to confirm everything works as expected.


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@naveen-egov naveen-egov merged commit a4bb54e into master Apr 23, 2024
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