WebSorcery / testcase-generator

automates the process of generating test cases for cp. It takes input data, specified constraints, and test case conditions, and produces a set of test cases that exercise different paths and functions of the software application under test.
https://testcase-generator.vercel.app
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Create action.yml #25

Closed ank1traj closed 8 months ago

ank1traj commented 8 months ago

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Walkthrough

A new GitHub Actions workflow named "Auto Assign" is introduced, which automatically triggers when a pull request is opened or marked as ready for review. It consists of a single job that assigns reviewers using the kentaro-m/auto-assign-action at version 1.1.1, running on the latest Ubuntu environment.

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.github/workflows/action.yml Added new workflow for auto-assigning reviewers

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