People often run into issues with `yarn install` because they're using a
newer yarn. The situation is generally bad - we don't want to update to
Yarn v4 yet because it is marked experimental and is not the default
yarn that gets installed by node currently. We could add a
`packageManager` field to our package.json, but this will only fail the
build with a better (hopefully) error message, and will necessitate the
user to `corepack_enable`.
I'm not sure what's the best approach right now to make the initial
setup be seamless (I think we're using the approach that works for the
maximum of all the alternatives, but I'm not sure). At least, let me add
a note about it.
Ref:
* https://github.com/yarnpkg/berry/issues/5912
Not integrating GitHub deployments for now since creating a deployment
(anywhere) causes "This branch has not been deployed" message to appear on
unrelated branches.
Also, the Discord /github webhook doesn't support deployment status events
anyway - Discord accepts and responds to the webhook with a 204 but it doesn't
appear in the channel. This is not a big issue, we can easily massage the
payload ourselves, but just mentioning this for posterity. Refs:
* [Corresponding issue on Discord](https://github.com/discord/discord-api-docs/issues/6203#issuecomment-1608151265)
* [A general recipe](https://gist.github.com/jagrosh/5b1761213e33fc5b54ec7f6379034a22)
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For deleting the existing deployment I had to
```
gh api /repos/ente-io/ente/deployments --jq=".[].id"
gh api --method DELETE -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" "/repos/ente-io/ente/deployments/1375794893"
```
This helpful hint taken from https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/46375. Thanks!