FlatFilers / flatfile-core-libraries

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Print reviewer to check, fix open pr step #186

Closed meritmalling closed 2 weeks ago

meritmalling commented 2 weeks ago

Please explain how to summarize this PR for the Changelog:

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Tell code reviewer how and what to test:

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Fixes open pr step! 🤞

coderabbitai[bot] commented 2 weeks ago

Walkthrough

The changes introduce a new step in the GitHub Actions workflow to print the reviewers assigned to a pull request. The method for creating pull requests has been updated from using the create-pull-request action to the GitHub CLI command gh pr create, simplifying the process and integrating reviewer information directly into the command.

Changes

Files Change Summary
.github/workflows/cl-create.yml Added a step to print assigned reviewers and replaced the create-pull-request action with gh pr create for streamlined pull request creation.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant GitHub CLI

    User->>GitHub Actions: Create pull request
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Get reviewers
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Print reviewers
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub CLI: gh pr create with reviewers
    GitHub CLI-->>GitHub Actions: Pull request created

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between d7a7b63e6c4f09c1725fd6ddc5490556dd1780d0 and e39bb1a5548b7d7d5011a97771696873192c955b.
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.github/workflows/cl-create.yml (3)
`56-57`: **LGTM!** The step to print reviewers is correctly implemented and helps in debugging by printing the reviewers. The code changes are approved. --- `91-104`: **LGTM!** The step to create a pull request using the GitHub CLI is correctly implemented and simplifies the pull request creation process by consolidating the parameters into a single command. The code changes are approved. --- `98-102`: **LGTM!** The body of the pull request is correctly formatted and provides clear instructions for editing the changelog file. The code changes are approved.
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