Template repository for a GitHub App that can be triggered by a GitHub Action
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Template repository for a GitHub App that can be triggered by a GitHub Action
A Probot app that takes care of your GitHub repos for you
🤖👮♀️ - A Probot app to check for a valid server version output in newly created issues.
A friendly bot that helps onboarding new Open Source Contributors
Railcross is Github app acts as a merge-gate and prevents merging outside business hours
Birdlittle is Github app acts as a deploy-gate and prevents deploying without workflows passing
🕵️♀️ Validate schema, get schema change notifications, validate operations, find breaking changes, look for similar types, schema coverage
"👋 A GitHub Probot app (named Rupert 🤖) that welcomes users when they open an issue 📝 or a pull request 🔀. Rupert lives in AWS ☁️ and is always ready to assist!"
Add labels to issues, discussions, and PRs based on the author teams (probot app)
Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Slack integration
🚦 Open Source GitHub bot that improves PR flow from opening to merging.
🤖 A Probot app that adds reviewers to pull requests when pull requests are opened.
A multi-repository / multi-organization task board for GitHub issues.
🤖 All the missing GitHub automation 🙂 🙌
Bypass approval and checks in order to merge an emergency change to the main branch with audit controls.
Drafts your next release notes as pull requests are merged into master.
🤖 Keep your forks up-to-date via automated PRs
Add a description, image, and links to the probot-app topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the probot-app topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."