๐ Thank you for installing Sweep! We're thrilled to announce the latest update for Sweep, your AI junior developer on GitHub. This PR creates a sweep.yaml config file, allowing you to personalize Sweep's performance according to your project requirements.
What's new?
Sweep is now configurable.
To configure Sweep, simply edit the sweep.yaml file in the root of your repository.
To trigger a single review, invoke the @coderabbitai review command.
Tips
### Chat with CodeRabbit Bot (`@coderabbitai`)
- If you reply to a *review comment* from CodeRabbit, the bot will automatically respond.
- To engage with CodeRabbit bot directly around the specific lines of code in the PR, mention @coderabbitai in your review comment
- Note: Review comments are made on code diffs or files, not on the PR overview.
- Add `@coderabbitai ignore` anywhere in the PR description to prevent this PR from being reviewed.
### CodeRabbit Commands (invoked as PR comments)
- `@coderabbitai pause` to pause the reviews on a PR.
- `@coderabbitai resume` to resume the paused reviews.
- `@coderabbitai review` to trigger a review. This is useful when automatic reviews are disabled for the repository.
- `@coderabbitai resolve` resolve all the CodeRabbit review comments.
- `@coderabbitai help` to get help.
Note: For conversation with the bot, please use the review comments on code diffs or files.
### CodeRabbit Configration File (`.coderabbit.yaml`)
- You can programmatically configure CodeRabbit by adding a `.coderabbit.yaml` file to the root of your repository.
- The JSON schema for the configuration file is available [here](https://coderabbit.ai/integrations/coderabbit-overrides.v2.json).
- If your editor has YAML language server enabled, you can add the path at the top of this file to enable auto-completion and validation: `# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://coderabbit.ai/integrations/coderabbit-overrides.v2.json`
๐ Thank you for installing Sweep! We're thrilled to announce the latest update for Sweep, your AI junior developer on GitHub. This PR creates a
sweep.yaml
config file, allowing you to personalize Sweep's performance according to your project requirements.What's new?
sweep.yaml
file in the root of your repository.If you would like me to stop creating this PR, go to issues and say "Sweep: create an empty
sweep.yaml
file". Thank you for using Sweep! ๐งน