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[Penify]: Setting up Automated AI-Driven Documentation for GitHub! #3

Closed penify-dev[bot] closed 1 week ago

penify-dev[bot] commented 1 week ago

Description

This pull request introduces a GitHub Actions workflow named "Penify - Revolutionizing Documentation on GitHub" that triggers whenever a push event occurs on the "master" branch or manually using the workflow dispatch event. The workflow runs on an Ubuntu environment and includes a step that utilizes the "Penify DocGen Client" action from the SingularityX-ai/snorkell-documentation-client@v1.0.0 GitHub Action. This action generates AI-enhanced documentation for the repository based on provided client ID and API key secrets.

performance-testing-bot[bot] commented 1 week ago

Unable to locate .performanceTestingBot config file

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cr-gpt[bot] commented 1 week ago

Seems you are using me but didn't get OPENAI_API_KEY seted in Variables/Secrets for this repo. you could follow readme for more information

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git-greetings[bot] commented 1 week ago

Thanks @penify-dev[bot] for opening this PR!

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code-companion-ai[bot] commented 1 week ago

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