Примечание.
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Introduction
This tutorial demonstrates how to use the GitHub CLI to comment on an issue when a specific label is applied. For example, when the help wanted
label is added to an issue, you can add a comment to encourage contributors to work on the issue. For more information about GitHub CLI, see Using GitHub CLI in workflows.
In the tutorial, you will first make a workflow file that uses the gh issue comment
command to comment on an issue. Then, you will customize the workflow to suit your needs.
Creating the workflow
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Выберите репозиторий, в котором вы хотите применить этот рабочий процесс управления проектами. Вы можете использовать существующий репозиторий, к которому у вас есть доступ для записи, или создать репозиторий. Дополнительные сведения о создании репозитория см. в разделе Создание репозитория.
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В репозитории создайте файл с именем
.github/workflows/YOUR_WORKFLOW.yml
, гдеYOUR_WORKFLOW
— это любое имя на ваш выбор. Это файл рабочего процесса. Дополнительные сведения о создании новых файлов на сайте GitHub см. в разделе Создание новых файлов. -
Copy the following YAML contents into your workflow file.
YAML name: Add comment on: issues: types: - labeled jobs: add-comment: if: github.event.label.name == 'help wanted' runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: issues: write steps: - name: Add comment run: gh issue comment "$NUMBER" --body "$BODY" env: GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} GH_REPO: ${{ github.repository }} NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }} BODY: > This issue is available for anyone to work on. **Make sure to reference this issue in your pull request.** :sparkles: Thank you for your contribution! :sparkles:
name: Add comment on: issues: types: - labeled jobs: add-comment: if: github.event.label.name == 'help wanted' runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: issues: write steps: - name: Add comment run: gh issue comment "$NUMBER" --body "$BODY" env: GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} GH_REPO: ${{ github.repository }} NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }} BODY: > This issue is available for anyone to work on. **Make sure to reference this issue in your pull request.** :sparkles: Thank you for your contribution! :sparkles:
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Customize the parameters in your workflow file:
- Replace
help wanted
inif: github.event.label.name == 'help wanted'
with the label that you want to act on. If you want to act on more than one label, separate the conditions with||
. For example,if: github.event.label.name == 'bug' || github.event.label.name == 'fix me'
will comment whenever thebug
orfix me
labels are added to an issue. - Change the value for
BODY
to the comment that you want to add. GitHub flavored markdown is supported. For more information about markdown, see Базовый синтаксис записи и форматирования.
- Replace
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Зафиксируйте файл рабочего процесса в ветви по умолчанию вашего репозитория. Дополнительные сведения см. в разделе Создание новых файлов.
Testing the workflow
Every time an issue in your repository is labeled, this workflow will run. If the label that was added is one of the labels that you specified in your workflow file, the gh issue comment
command will add the comment that you specified to the issue.
Test your workflow by applying your specified label to an issue.
- Open an issue in your repository. For more information, see Создание проблемы.
- Label the issue with the specified label in your workflow file. For more information, see Управление метками.
- To see the workflow run triggered by labeling the issue, view the history of your workflow runs. For more information, see Viewing workflow run history.
- When the workflow completes, the issue that you labeled should have a comment added.
Next steps
- To learn more about additional things you can do with the GitHub CLI, like editing existing comments, visit the GitHub CLI Manual.