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graphql.js
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AdaGPT: My Learnings While Building a GitHub Action
The package @actions/github provides a hydrated Octokit.js client. Octokit.js is the SDK of GitHub and contains several subpackages like @octokit/rest and @octokit/graphql to interact with the REST or GraphQL API.
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How to Get All Issues Linked to a Pull Request
The Github API provides a lot of fluidity in being able to access and mutate data within git programmatically. Github provides developers with both a traditional REST API and a more modern GraphQL API to interact with. However because of the increased flexibility of GraphQL APIs, there is some functionality that is available in GraphQL that is not available in REST.
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Building The Gatsby Changelog Prototype
I plan to build a Gatsby site, hosted on Gatsby Cloud that will source markdown files from the Gatsby GitHub Account docs folder. The markdown files within the release-notes will be sourced and then rendered to a single page. I'll be using @octokit/graphql and a few of Gatsby's data handling methods: sourceNodes and createNode.
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Created CLI Tool that Creates/Remove GitHub Labels
If you don't need the Plugin API then using @octokit/request or @octokit/graphql directly is a good alternative.
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Implementing 429 retries and throttling for API rate-limits
Some companies provide an external module like GitHub's plugin-throttling package for their node clients. But often it's up to you to implement.
AdaGPT
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AdaGPT: My Learnings While Building a GitHub Action
I posted my GitHub Action, AdaGPT, for the GitHub Hackathon here on DEV.to a few days ago. While implementing this action, I learned a lot and want to take the time to share them. Here are my learnings in no particular order:
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AdaGPT: AI support for Issues and Pull Requests right at your fingertips!
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