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Remove Pull Request Template from GitHub Configuration #542

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@guibranco guibranco commented Sep 22, 2024

Description

  • This PR removes the .github/pull_request_template.md file.
  • The removal of the template simplifies the pull request process.

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.github/pull_request_template.md

  • Removed the pull request template file.
  • Eliminated guidelines for creating pull requests.
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      • Removed the pull request template that emphasized issue creation and pre-submission discussions.

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    @github-actions github-actions bot added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Sep 22, 2024
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    Walkthrough

    The pull request involves the deletion of a pull request template from the repository. The removed template highlighted the importance of creating an issue before submitting a pull request, discussed the need for prior discussion on changes, and provided guidelines for contributors to offer sufficient information for reviewers. It also included instructions on how to automatically close issues via specific comments in pull requests.

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    File Path Change Summary
    .github/pull_request_template.md Deleted file that contained guidelines on submitting pull requests, including issue creation and reviewer instructions.

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    (No sequence diagrams generated as the changes do not involve new features or modifications to control flow.)

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    In the burrow deep, where ideas bloom,
    A template once thrived, now makes room.
    With issues to ponder, and thoughts to share,
    We hop into changes, with joy in the air!
    🐇✨ Let's celebrate the new paths we make,
    For every small step, a big leap we take!


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    @penify-dev penify-dev bot changed the title Delete .github/pull_request_template.md Remove Pull Request Template from GitHub Configuration Sep 22, 2024
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    PR Review 🔍

    ⏱️ Estimated effort to review [1-5]

    1, because the change is straightforward and involves the removal of a single file without any complex logic.

    🧪 Relevant tests

    No

    ⚡ Possible issues

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    @gstraccini gstraccini bot added the ☑️ auto-merge Automatic merging of pull requests (gstraccini-bot) label Sep 22, 2024
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    This pull request is ready ✅ for merge/squash.

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    Infisical secrets check: ✅ No secrets leaked!

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    2:21PM INF 966 commits scanned.
    2:21PM INF scan completed in 2.47s
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    Summary

    Status Count
    🔍 Total 462
    ✅ Successful 363
    ⏳ Timeouts 0
    🔀 Redirected 0
    👻 Excluded 97
    ❓ Unknown 0
    🚫 Errors 2

    Errors per input

    Errors in ./CHANGELOG.md

    @guibranco guibranco merged commit 5c14430 into main Sep 22, 2024
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    @guibranco guibranco deleted the guibranco-patch-1 branch September 22, 2024 14:32
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