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sync-labels

v0.1.0

Published

Github action to automatically sync labels in the given repo based on a rule set.

Readme

Sync Labels

Github action to automatically sync labels in the given repo based on a rule set.

Quick Start

name: Sync Labels

on:
  schedule:
    # run at 02:00 every day
    - cron: "0 2 * * *"

jobs:
  lint-commits:
    steps:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - name: Test the action locally
        uses: matmar10/sync-labels
        with:
          github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          repository: your-org/your-repository

Labels

See the github-label-sync options

By default, it uses @commitlint/config-conventional rules.

Add a JSON file under .github/prcolinterrc.json to define your customer rules:

- name: "type: bug"
  color: "e11d21"
  aliases:
    - bug
    - fix
  description: Something is not working as expected
- name: "type: feature"
  color: "1d7a4a"
  aliases:
    - enhancement
    - feature

Debug

You can see verbose log output by adding a Github secret on ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG to true