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Create Top-Ranking Issues workflow #2921

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@jjw24 jjw24 commented Aug 22, 2024

Automatic action to update a new dashboard issue showing top feature & bug issues

@jjw24 jjw24 added enhancement New feature or request CI/CD labels Aug 22, 2024
@jjw24 jjw24 added this to the 1.19.1 milestone Aug 22, 2024
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A new GitHub Actions workflow named "Top-Ranking Issues" has been added to the repository. This workflow is scheduled to run daily at midnight and can also be triggered manually. It features a job that utilizes the rickstaa/top-issues-action to display and label the top issues in the repository, enhancing issue management capabilities.

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.github/workflows/top-ranking-issues.yml New workflow configuration for "Top-Ranking Issues" with specific job and action settings.

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    participant User
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant Top Issues Action

    User->>GitHub Actions: Trigger workflow (manual or scheduled)
    GitHub Actions->>Top Issues Action: Execute "ShowAndLabelTopIssues"
    Top Issues Action-->>GitHub Actions: Process top issues
    GitHub Actions-->>User: Display top issues and labels
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In the moonlight, issues gleam,
Ranked and labeled, what a dream! 🌙
A rabbit hops with joy, oh dear,
To see the top most issues clear.
With each tick, the tasks align,
A tidy burrow, how divine! 🐇✨


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@jjw24 jjw24 merged commit 4fb0a1f into dev Aug 23, 2024
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@jjw24 jjw24 deleted the add_top_issues_workflow branch August 23, 2024 23:40
@jjw24 jjw24 removed 1 min review enhancement New feature or request labels Aug 24, 2024
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