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Feat: Automate greeting when PR is made using Github bot 🤖 #1038

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shubhammjha22 opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 4 comments
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Feat: Automate greeting when PR is made using Github bot 🤖 #1038

shubhammjha22 opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 4 comments
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As the contributor count rises on the repo, it becomes increasingly challenging for maintainers to personally greet and encourage each contributor for their valuable input. Equally important is the reminder for them to review the project's contribution guidelines.

I would like to add a github bot , which would greet the user whenever there is a PR request

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" Great job, @ username 🎉 , Thank you for submitting your pull request. Your contribution is valuable and we appreciate your efforts to improve our project. Our team will review your changes shortly."

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Hi there! Thanks for opening this issue. We appreciate your contribution to this open-source project. We aim to respond or assign your issue as soon as possible.

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Go ahead @shubhammjha22

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@nikhil25803 I have made the PR. Kindly review it and i would request you to add the apt level and labels

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@nikhil25803 i have add the demo video , kindly review it

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