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ci(publish-release): Use correct environment variable #9838

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Please describe the changes this PR makes and why it should be merged:
#9826 but for this workflow.

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  • This PR only includes non-code changes, like changes to documentation, README, etc.

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@kodiakhq kodiakhq bot merged commit ec3bcb9 into main Sep 19, 2023
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almeidx pushed a commit to almeidx/discord.js that referenced this pull request Sep 24, 2023
ci(publish-release): use correct environment variable for pnpm

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