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Add auto merge bot #163

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@jan-janssen jan-janssen commented Dec 3, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced an automated merging process for pull requests created by specific bots, streamlining the integration of updates.
  • Chores

    • Added a new GitHub Actions workflow to manage auto-merging of pull requests.

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A new GitHub Actions workflow file named automerge.yml has been introduced to automate the merging of pull requests created by specific bots. This workflow triggers on pull request events and checks if the author is either dependabot[bot] or pre-commit-ci[bot], while also verifying the repository name. If the conditions are satisfied, it executes a job that enables auto-merging for those pull requests using a specified command and a stored GitHub token.

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File Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/automerge.yml New workflow added to automate merging for specific bots.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Bot
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant Repository

    User->>GitHub Actions: Create Pull Request
    GitHub Actions->>Repository: Check PR author
    alt Author is Bot
        GitHub Actions->>Repository: Verify repository name
        alt Repository matches
            GitHub Actions->>Repository: Enable auto-merge
            GitHub Actions->>GitHub: Run `gh pr merge --auto --squash`
        end
    end
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🐇 In the meadow, a workflow's born,
With bots in charge, no need to mourn.
Pull requests merge with a gentle nudge,
Automation's here, let's not begrudge!
With tokens safe, the code will flow,
Hopping along, watch our project grow!
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@jan-janssen jan-janssen merged commit b088ff7 into main Dec 3, 2024
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@jan-janssen jan-janssen deleted the auto branch December 3, 2024 01:13
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