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Feat: PR Title Checker #126

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sanmarg opened this issue Jun 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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Feat: PR Title Checker #126

sanmarg opened this issue Jun 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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good first issue Good for newcomers gssoc-ext Issues under GSSoC label will be counted for GSSoC'24 extended

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@sanmarg
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sanmarg commented Jun 1, 2024

Implement a GitHub Actions workflow to automatically validate the titles of pull requests (PRs) when they are opened, edited, reopened, or synchronized. This workflow will ensure that all PR titles adhere to our project's naming conventions, improving clarity and consistency across the repository.

Maintaining a consistent format for PR titles is crucial for effective project management and code review processes. It helps team members quickly understand the purpose and scope of a PR. Automating the validation of PR titles ensures that contributors follow the established naming conventions without manual oversight.

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great, anyone interested in fixing this one, please reply : )

@1Shubham7 1Shubham7 added good first issue Good for newcomers gssoc-ext Issues under GSSoC label will be counted for GSSoC'24 extended labels Oct 2, 2024
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i am interested.

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sure assigning you this one : ) please finish it within a week.

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