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📙 The Axone Ontology
https://docs.axone.xyz/technical-documentation/ontology/the-power-of-ontologies
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Automated Workflow Installation/Update #204

Closed bot-anik closed 10 months ago

bot-anik commented 10 months ago

This PR is part of an automated maintenance operation. It aims to add or update workflows in the repository to enhance automation and ensure consistency across operations.

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 10 months ago

Walkthrough

The update introduces a GitHub Actions workflow that activates when new issues are reported. It automatically adds these issues to a specified project board, streamlining project management and issue tracking.

Changes

File Change Summary
.github/workflows/add-to-project.yml Added a workflow to add new issues to a project board automatically

🐇 In the fall of code, leaves commit to rest,
Issues sprout like seeds, in the project's nest.
With a hop and a script, they find their new home,
In the board where ideas and solutions roam. 🍂🌱


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bot-anik commented 10 months ago

:tada: This PR is included in version 2.0.0 :tada:

The release is available on GitHub release

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