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Summary of Changes
Hello @Sid-Lais, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request aims to improve the overall contributor and community experience by automating various interactions within the repository. It sets up a series of helpful bot responses for issues and pull requests, providing immediate feedback, guidance, and recognition, while also introducing a mechanism for comment moderation.
Highlights
- Automated Bot Configuration: Introduced a new
.github/config.yamlfile to configure various automated responses for GitHub issues and pull requests usingbehaviorbot. - Welcome and Celebration Messages: Configured automated welcome messages for new issues and first-time pull request contributors, along with a special celebration message for first-time merged PRs.
- Dynamic Image Support: Added two new SVG image assets (
Meshery-celebration-Dark.svgandMeshery-celebration-Light.svg) to provide theme-aware celebration images for merged pull requests. - Community Interaction Enhancements: Implemented a
request-infobot to prompt for more details on issues and asentiment-botto moderate comments based on a toxicity threshold, promoting a respectful community environment.
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Code Review
The code changes introduce a config.yaml file to configure various behaviorbot functionalities, including welcome messages for new issues and pull requests, a thank you message for first-time contributors, a request for more information, and sentiment analysis. The addition of celebration images for first-time contributors is also included.
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| Please be sure to review the code of conduct and be respectful of other users. // @meshery/maintainers |
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Signed-off-by: Sid-Lais <[email protected]>
Description
This PR fixes #17
Notes for Reviewers
The image link will work once the PR gets merged or I can change it to the ones in meshery repo if we want to use the same image across all repositories to avoid manual updates in the future.
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