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feat:semver #10

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@JarbasAl JarbasAl commented Sep 25, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a new workflow for automatic labeling of pull requests based on conventional release practices.
    • Added a new workflow to automate the stable release publishing process and synchronize changes between branches.
    • Implemented a release workflow that automates the process of releasing software versions upon the closure of pull requests.
  • Removed Features

    • Deleted several workflows related to the publishing of alpha, minor, major, and stable releases.

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The changes include the introduction of new GitHub Actions workflows for automated labeling and stable release processes, alongside the deletion of several workflows related to alpha and stable publishing. The new workflows streamline the release process by automating versioning, changelog generation, and publishing to PyPI. The modifications enhance the overall CI/CD pipeline for the project by ensuring that development and release activities are efficiently managed.

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Files Change Summary
.github/workflows/conventional-label.yaml New workflow added for automatic labeling of pull requests based on conventional release practices.
.github/workflows/publish_stable.yml New workflow added to automate the process of publishing stable releases to PyPI.
.github/workflows/release_workflow.yml New workflow added to automate the release process upon closure of pull requests to the dev branch.
.github/workflows/dev2master.yml Deleted workflow for pushing changes from dev to master.
.github/workflows/publish_alpha.yml Deleted workflow for generating and publishing alpha builds to Test PyPI.
.github/workflows/publish_build.yml Deleted workflow for generating and publishing stable releases to PyPI.
.github/workflows/publish_major.yml Deleted workflow for major release automation.
.github/workflows/publish_minor.yml Deleted workflow for minor release automation.

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🐰 In the meadow where code does play,
New workflows hop in, brightening the day!
Labels and releases, all in a dance,
CI/CD magic, giving us a chance.
With every pull, our project will thrive,
Thanks to these changes, we’re more alive! 🌼


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@JarbasAl JarbasAl merged commit d1ec507 into dev Sep 25, 2024
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@JarbasAl JarbasAl deleted the semver branch September 25, 2024 20:35
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