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[FEATURE] Automated Greeting Workflow #49

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samyak-aditya opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #54
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[FEATURE] Automated Greeting Workflow #49

samyak-aditya opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #54
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enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers gssoc GirlScript Summer Of Code gssoc-ext hacktoberfest hacktoberfest-accepted level2 GirlScript Summer Of Code - 25 points status: ready for dev You can asked for this issue to be assigned (if not already assigned)

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samyak-aditya commented Oct 2, 2024

Is this feature already requested?

  • I have checked "open" and "closed" issues, and this is not a duplicate.

Feature Description

I propose to create a GitHub workflow named "Greetings". This workflow will automatically greet users who create new issues or pull requests in this repository. The Greeting will look like "Hi there! Thanks for opening this issue. We appreciate your contribution to this open-source project. We aim to respond or assign your issue as soon as possible.

Hey @ajaynegi45 please assign me this task

Would you like to work on this feature?

Yes

@samyak-aditya samyak-aditya added the status: awaiting triage Waiting for maintainers to verify (please do not start work on this yet) label Oct 2, 2024
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Is this feature already requested?

  • I have checked "open" and "closed" issues, and this is not a duplicate.

Feature Description

I propose to create a GitHub workflow named "Greetings". This workflow will automatically greet users who create new issues or pull requests in this repository. The Greeting will look like "Hi there! Thanks for opening this issue. We appreciate your contribution to this open-source project. We aim to respond or assign your issue as soon as possible.

Hey @ajaynegi45 please assign me this task

Would you like to work on this feature?

Yes

Hi @samyak-aditya,

Thank you for expressing your interest in working on the "Automated Greeting Workflow" issue. I'm delighted to inform you that I have assigned this issue to you. Your willingness to contribute to our project is much appreciated.

If you have any other GitHub workflows that could help guide new contributors, or if you know of any bots that can assign tasks, edit labels, reply automatically, or perform similar tasks, feel free to share them with me. I'm open to starting work on it.

Feel free to start working, and if you have any questions or need assistance during the process, please don't hesitate to reach out.

@ajaynegi45 ajaynegi45 added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest-accepted hacktoberfest status: ready for dev You can asked for this issue to be assigned (if not already assigned) gssoc GirlScript Summer Of Code gssoc-ext level2 GirlScript Summer Of Code - 25 points and removed status: awaiting triage Waiting for maintainers to verify (please do not start work on this yet) labels Oct 2, 2024
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samyak-aditya commented Oct 2, 2024

Hey @ajaynegi45 I have raised the PR
Test it and do let me know if its working
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ajaynegi45 added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 2, 2024
Fixed #49: Added GitHub Workflow for Automatic Greetings
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