wemake-services / kira-stale

:chipmunk: Kira's micro-bot to fight with stale GitLab issues and merge requests
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Bump gitlab-triage from 1.7.1 to 1.8.0 #28

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps gitlab-triage from 1.7.1 to 1.8.0.

Release notes

Sourced from gitlab-triage's releases.

v1.8.0

New scenarios and scenario updates

  • !150 Add comment_type: thread action.
  • !152 Add --all-projects option.
  • !153 Add move action.

Fixes

  • !144 Make sure we don't render HTML at all.
  • !145 Fix the example policy file, show real world examples.

Doc changes

  • !151 Fixed old style no label reference to new format.

Other changes (CI, backstage)

  • !142 Add release automation and refactor CI config.
  • !146 Set 'workflow:rules', 'default', and 'rules'.
  • !149 Run 'gem install' without any flag.
  • !154 Bump VERSION to 1.8.0
  • !155 Fix fetching the version, avoiding using bundler
  • !156 Fix and release 1.8.0
Commits
  • c48ab87 Upgrade Ruby so we have Rubygems 3.1.2
  • a5866d5 Remove unused file
  • ab8f64b Use Rubygems directly to build and push
  • e8d6391 Merge branch '197-fix-auto-release' into 'master'
  • fcd97e3 Fix fetching the version, avoiding using bundler
  • 00f30f4 Merge branch 'bump-to-1-8-0' into 'master'
  • 76f7bd7 Bump VERSION to 1.8.0
  • 40bae8a Merge branch 'add-release-process' into 'master'
  • e693d5f Merge branch 'add_all_projects_option' into 'master'
  • ced928a Add all projects option
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