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Create work_flow_watch.yml #617

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Create work_flow_watch.yml #617

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@mxsm mxsm commented Jun 15, 2024

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    • Introduced a new GitHub Actions workflow to automatically add labels to pull requests upon approval.

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The new GitHub Actions workflow work_flow_watch.yml introduces automation to monitor the completion of the "Add Label on Approval" workflow. When this workflow is completed, it triggers a job that checks if the approval is from collaborators and adds the appropriate labels to the pull request.

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.github/workflows/work_flow_watch.yml Created a new workflow to trigger on completion of the "Add Label on Approval" workflow. Contains the add-label job that checks for collaborator approvals and labels PRs accordingly.

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    participant "Add Label on Approval" Workflow
    participant Work flow watch
    participant GitHub PR
    "Add Label on Approval" Workflow->>+Work flow watch: Completed
    Work flow watch->>+GitHub API: Check approval by collaborators
    GitHub API-->>-Work flow watch: Approval status
    Work flow watch->>+GitHub API: Add labels to PR
    GitHub API-->>-Work flow watch: Label added
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Amidst the code in virtual lands,
A workflow watches, lends its hands.
Approval given, labels appear,
Automation smiles, spreads cheer.
GitHub hums, the work complete,
Progress dances to its beat. 🎶


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@mxsm mxsm merged commit 01a43d9 into main Jun 15, 2024
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mxsm commented Jun 15, 2024

🚀Thanks for your contribution🎉. CodeRabbit will review your code first🔥

@mxsm mxsm deleted the mxsm-patch-11 branch June 15, 2024 15:31
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