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release-drafter | probot | |
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10 | 11 | |
3,207 | 8,720 | |
2.7% | 0.7% | |
4.8 | 8.0 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
ISC License | ISC License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
release-drafter
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Auto Publish/Release - GitHub Actions
For releasing or publishing our code automatically, we will use the action Release Drafter
- Have some Git & GitHub "best practice" questions...
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Feather’s ultimate guide to development: tips, tricks and best practices
New release drafts are triggered after every commit is pushed to the main staging build. The drafted release (built with release drafter) will contain all the commits added since the previous release and a suggested new version which will follow the Semantic Versioning rules.
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How to do proper CI/CD with artifact promotion with GitHub Actions.
I am thinking I would have to create a GitHub release manually and then have a workflow listening on the "Release created" event, which would pull the image with the correct commit sha, tag it with the proper version and push it. Or using something like Release Drafter with a PR-based Git flow.
- Use Github Release Tag Name as Version in Cargo.toml?
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Cookietemple: A cookiecutter based project creation tool
During 2021, we worked hard to improve it furthermore and add new functionality. We just released the latest version of cookietemple. It now includes (beside other templates for example an advanced C++ template or a Java CLI template) a modern python template using poetry, nox (nox-poetry), automatic docs setup as well as many cool and modern GitHub actions, like ReleaseDrafter (https://github.com/release-drafter/release-drafter).
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Deploying our code at Feather
Every commit pushed to the main branch will trigger a staging build. In addition to this, every commit pushed to the main branch will draft a new release on GitHub with the help of the release drafter.
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Automating updates from Upstream Source images
We are always actively working on the configuration for Renovate and will continue to fine-tune it. Having pull requests created for every upstream version change will also optimise the generation of automated changelogs (using the excellent Release Drafter GitHub Action we were already using on Lagoon).
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How FirstPort manage GitHub, using code stored in GitHub
I wanted to provide a way to be able to easily create release notes, to enhance transparency on what we are delivering. I chose to use a tool called Release Drafter in our workflow. I wanted to configure how labels would be used in every repository, and for that, we standardised all labels across all repositories. I use: docs, dependencies, bug, feature, and maintenance.
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Generate semantic-release with GitHub Actions
release-drafter / release-drafter
probot
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How We Converted a GitHub Tool Into a General Purpose Webhook Proxy to Supercharge Our Integration Development
Since smee.io was designed to work with Probot for enabling development of GitHub applications it works very well with GitHub webhooks and its UI is somewhat tailored for use with GitHub (parsing GitHub specific headers); however, if you want to leverage smee.io for other services that use webhooks you may hit a few snags.
- Open Source framework to simplify building GitHub Apps to trigger on commit/push
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Deploy a GitHub Application to Cloudflare Workers
A GitHub App built with Probot that This app alerts you of good first issues.
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Is there a way to execute a script (yarn/node) that performs file modifications on a repo from a Github Bot?
I'd recommend using Probot: https://github.com/probot/probot
- A framework for building GitHub Apps to automate your workflow
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How to extend GitHub and improve your workflow with GitHub Apps
You can create GitHub Apps in different programming languages and register them under your personal account or organization. I'm going to show you how to build a GitHub App in under 5 minutes, using the Probot app framework. Probot is a framework for building GitHub Apps in Node.js. It aims to eliminate all the drudgery–like receiving and validating webhooks, and doing authentication handstands–so you can focus on the features you want to build.
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Getting started with Probot
The easiest marketplace solution available for GitHub bots is Probot. We already discussed some great GitHub bots for every open-source project in the last article. Now, it's time to move a step forward and learn how to install, enable and customize these GitHub bots with an easy example.
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GitHub Bots for every open-source project
Probot is a Node.js framework used to create GitHub Apps. Probot monitors webhook events in a repository or organization, such as commenting on a pull request, creating a new issue, submitting a pull request, reviewing code, and so on.
- Building GitHub Apps For Fun and Profit
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How can I make a “git script”that merges every branch that is ahead of master automatically?
Are you talking about merging the branches automatically on GitHub not locally? if that what are you talking about,then probot could help you, https://probot.github.io/ maybe you can find something in the marketplace that fit your request.
What are some alternatives?
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
octokit.js - The all-batteries-included GitHub SDK for Browsers, Node.js, and Deno.
semver - Semantic Versioning Specification
smee-client - đź”´ Receives payloads then sends them to your local server
cookietemple - A collection of best practice cookiecutter templates for all domains and languages with extensive Github support ⛺
stale - A GitHub App built with Probot that closes abandoned Issues and Pull Requests after a period of inactivity.
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
cloudflare-worker-github-app-example - A Cloudflare Worker + GitHub App Example
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
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