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Wechuli 66a7045686 fix: do not revoke token if already expired (#147)
Closes #140 

The pull request at #95 introduced changes to avoid revoking expired
tokens by saving the `expiresAt` value in the state. The change,
however, used `core.setOutput` instead of `core.setState` meaning the
value is not saved in the state but rather available in the output.

```javascript
if (!skipTokenRevoke) {
    core.saveState("token", authentication.token);
    core.setOutput("expiresAt", authentication.expiresAt);
  }
```
This means that when we use the value downstream, it evaluates to an
empty string and the following code block is never run:

```javascript
 const expiresAt = core.getState("expiresAt"); 
 if (expiresAt && tokenExpiresIn(expiresAt) < 0) { 
   core.info("Token expired, skipping token revocation"); 
   return; 
 } 
```
This is a tiny PR to correct that typo.
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