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Feature: skip [bot] emails during pizza generate config #172

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zeucapua opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #199
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Feature: skip [bot] emails during pizza generate config #172

zeucapua opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #199

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zeucapua commented Sep 11, 2024

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Skip emails that has [bot] in its name when attributing emails through the commit logs. There's no need to attribute bots in CODEOWNERS file.

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Having an existing .sauced.yaml, it regenerated it, but the missing premable in comments got removed. Not sure if that's from our template, but just mentioning it.

When regenerating the .sauced.yaml, if one is detected (non-interactive mode) potentially mention it before they proceed.

Also, not sure how far back we're looking by default in the git history, but I see Anush, one of our interns in the list.

CleanShot 2024-09-10 at 13 50 41

Also, we should skip known bot accounts, i.e. any account ending in [bot].

Originally posted by @nickytonline in #137 (review)

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open-sauced bot commented Sep 18, 2024

🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 2.2.0-beta.2 🎉

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open-sauced bot commented Sep 18, 2024

🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 2.2.0 🎉

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