Bump github/codeql-action from 2.3.2 to 3.27.5 #174
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# this is an action that will look for keywords in the title of a pull request and add a corresponding emoji to the comment section of the Pull Request so users can quickly identify the intention of a commit by the emoji generated | |
name: An Emoji for Your Hard Work! | |
# this action will trigger on every new pull request opened | |
on: | |
pull_request: | |
types: | |
- opened | |
jobs: | |
# This is the job definition for 'gitemote', which will run as part of the GitHub Actions workflow. | |
gitemote: | |
# This job will run on the latest version of Ubuntu | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
# This step checks out a copy of your repository and see if any changes have been made | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout Code | |
uses: actions/checkout@v2 | |
# Step 2: Run PR emote generator. | |
# This custom action is used to generate emotes for pull requests. | |
# It's referencing to the main branch of an action that I created based off of the original PR Emote Generator action created by @rcmtcristian. | |
- name: PR emote generator | |
uses: lingeorge88/gitemotePR_GL@main | |
with: | |
# The GITHUB_TOKEN is a special type of secret that is automatically created by GitHub. | |
# It is used to authenticate in the workflow and perform actions on the repository. | |
# Here it is passed to the custom action, which uses it to interact with GitHub API. | |
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} |