Introduce Props Bot workflow.#964
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Props Bot is a new GitHub Action that will compile a list of contributors for a given pull request. The bot will leave a comment with a list of contributors formatted for use in both Trac SVN and GitHub. See: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/02/01/new-commit-message-requirements-in-git-hello-props-bot/
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The Toronto Maple Leafs would like to have a word with the spell check (which is also complaining about a different file) |
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Note: props-bot.yml is identical to the file with the same path in Gutenberg, aside from different indentation.
Fixed in #965 |
Props Bot is a new GitHub Action that will compile a list of contributors for a given pull request. The bot will leave a comment with a list of contributors formatted for use in both Trac SVN and GitHub. See: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/02/01/new-commit-message-requirements-in-git-hello-props-bot/
Summary
Props Bot is a new GitHub Action that will compile a list of contributors for a given pull request. The bot will leave a comment with a list of contributors formatted for use in both Trac SVN and GitHub.
Relevant technical choices
I used yml since that is what github requires.
Checklist
[Focus]orInfrastructurelabel.[Type]label.no milestonelabel.