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🔭 Dataverse Portal for the OKP4 network.
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Automated Workflow Installation/Update #504

Closed bot-anik closed 1 year ago

bot-anik commented 1 year 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.

Summary by CodeRabbit

coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 year ago

Walkthrough

The update introduces a GitHub Actions workflow that activates when new issues are reported. It automates the addition of these issues to a specified GitHub project by running a job on an Ubuntu environment, utilizing an action designed for project integration.

Changes

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

🐇🍂 "In the fall, as leaves descend,
A new workflow we now append.
Issues arise, we sort them neat,
In our project board, they'll find their seat." 🍁🎉


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