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Automatically comments, labels, and closes GitHub issues and pull requests according to a configurable set of filters.
npm install -g git3po
token: <secret> # alternatively set via the `GIT3PO_GH_TOKEN` env variable.
repo: patrickhulce/git3po
startAt: 2017-07-01
filters:
- type: issue
criteria:
state: open # open issues
text:
$match: test phrase # with title or body containing 'test phrase'
author:
$not:
$in: [janesmith, johndoe] # whose author is not janesmith or johndoe
actions:
- type: add_comment
body: >
Hello from the bots
I'm an awesome multi-line comment
- type: add_label
label: duplicate
- type: close
See also
git3po -c config.yaml
💎 Found #1 (test phrase), processing...
Applying add comment... ⏳
Applying add label... ⏳
Applying close... ⏳
✅ Done with #1
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We found that git3po demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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