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There was wrong description in README When assign issue to someone, use 'assign <username>', not 'assign @<username>'
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afaik no need to @mention users, rest LGTM
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There was wrong description in README
When assign a issue to someone, use
assign <username>, notassign @<username>So I fixed it 👍
Plz check this pr