GitHub Actions: automatically validate applications#151
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ewels wants to merge 1 commit intogridaco:mainfrom
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GitHub Actions: automatically validate applications#151ewels wants to merge 1 commit intogridaco:mainfrom
ewels wants to merge 1 commit intogridaco:mainfrom
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@ewels is attempting to deploy a commit to the Grida Team on Vercel. A member of the Team first needs to authorize it. |
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Hi again! one thing (actually three) Could you...
Much appreciated. Thanks 🔥 Will merge as soon as tested (I guess I'll be doing this) |
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Based on #150 I put together a quick GitHub Actions workflow to automatically apply the same logic on new issues and immediately close them with a comment if they look bad.
Warning
Totally untested, so may be AI-slop, but casting my eye over it briefly it looks mostly right-ish..
Feel free to ignore, thought I'd just spit it out whilst I had everything open, in case it's helpful :)
Cheers,
Phil