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semver #38

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@JarbasAl JarbasAl commented Oct 15, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a new workflow for automatic labeling of pull requests based on commit messages.
    • Added a workflow to automate the release process, including publishing alpha versions and notifying team members.
    • New stable release workflow to synchronize development and production branches.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Removed outdated workflows that automated the merging of changes from dev to master.
  • Chores

    • Cleaned up multiple obsolete workflow files related to publishing distributions.

@JarbasAl JarbasAl merged commit 0790fdf into dev Oct 15, 2024
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The changes include the introduction of new GitHub Actions workflows and the removal of several existing ones. A new workflow, conventional-release-labels, has been added to automatically label pull requests based on conventional commit messages. The dev2master.yml workflow has been deleted, along with multiple publishing workflows (publish_alpha.yml, publish_build.yml, publish_major.yml, publish_minor.yml). A new workflow, publish_stable.yml, has been introduced to manage stable releases. Additionally, a release_workflow.yml has been added to automate the release process for alpha versions and propose stable releases.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/conventional-label.yml New workflow added: conventional-release-labels for auto-labeling pull requests.
.github/workflows/dev2master.yml Workflow removed: Push dev -> master.
.github/workflows/publish_alpha.yml Workflow removed: publish_alpha.
.github/workflows/publish_build.yml Workflow removed: publish_build.
.github/workflows/publish_major.yml Workflow removed: publish_major.
.github/workflows/publish_minor.yml Workflow removed: publish_minor.
.github/workflows/publish_stable.yml New workflow added: publish_stable for managing stable releases.
.github/workflows/release_workflow.yml New workflow added: Release Alpha and Propose Stable for automating alpha releases and proposals.

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In the garden where we play,
New workflows hop, brightening the day.
Labels for pulls, a stable release,
With each change, our joy will increase!
From dev to master, we leap with cheer,
Automating tasks, our path is clear! 🐇✨


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@JarbasAl JarbasAl deleted the semver branch October 15, 2024 04:57
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