Add Continuous Integration for Linux with GitHub Actions#121
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Thanks for implementing this! We'd been meaning to get CI on this project on Travis, but happy to use GitHub Actions for CI.
Unfortunately, there aren't tests written for lk and wex. We'd welcome contributions and are happy to discuss first targets, but we're spending most of our testing time improving coverage on SSC and SAM.
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Follow up on NatLabRockies/SolTrace#33
Any idea on how to run the tests? Thanks