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  • New Features

    • Introduced a new GitHub Actions workflow for tagging pull requests based on label changes.
    • Enhanced existing workflow to check for changes in native files and automatically add labels to pull requests.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved authentication process for GitHub actions, ensuring smoother operation.
  • Documentation

    • Updated workflows to better reflect recent changes and functionality enhancements.

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The changes introduce a new GitHub Actions workflow file, tagpr-on-label.yml, which triggers on pull request events related to label modifications for the CHANGELOG.md file. It executes a job that generates a GitHub App token and performs tagging operations based on specific labels. Additionally, the existing workflow file tagpr.yml has been modified to enhance its functionality, including the creation of a GitHub App token, setup of Git credentials, and a new step to check for changes in native files before proceeding with tagging.

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File Change Summary
.github/workflows/tagpr-on-label.yml New workflow added to trigger on pull request events when labels are added or removed, specifically for CHANGELOG.md.
.github/workflows/tagpr.yml Modifications include removal of permissions, addition of steps to create a GitHub App token, setup Git credentials, and check for changes in native files.

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@arys arys merged commit 9ca9a60 into main Oct 11, 2024
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