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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a workflow for automatic labeling of pull requests based on commit messages.
    • Added a workflow to automate the stable release process for software packages.
    • Added a workflow to automate the release process for alpha versions and manage versioning.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Adjusted case sensitivity for the README file in the unit tests workflow.
  • Removals

    • Removed multiple workflows related to publishing and testing, including those for Docker and PyPI.
  • Documentation

    • Minor formatting change in the README file with the addition of a newline.
  • Dependency Updates

    • Modified version constraint for ovos-plugin-manager in the requirements file.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 3685f6f and 23d6ecb.

Walkthrough

The changes involve the introduction of new GitHub Actions workflows for automating pull request labeling and stable releases, alongside the deletion of several existing workflows related to publishing and testing. Additionally, a minor adjustment was made to the case sensitivity of a file name in the unit tests workflow. The Dockerfile was removed, eliminating the ability to build a specific container image. Lastly, the version constraint for a dependency in the requirements file was modified to restrict future major updates.

Changes

File Change Summary
.github/workflows/conventional-label.yaml Added a new workflow for automatic labeling of pull requests based on conventional commit messages.
.github/workflows/dev2master.yml Removed a workflow for merging changes from dev to master branch.
.github/workflows/docker_tests.yml Removed a workflow for running Docker build tests.
.github/workflows/publish_alpha.yml Removed a workflow for publishing alpha builds to Test PyPI.
.github/workflows/publish_build.yml Removed a workflow for publishing stable builds to PyPI.
.github/workflows/publish_docker.yml Removed a workflow for publishing Docker containers to the GitHub Container Registry.
.github/workflows/publish_major.yml Removed a workflow for publishing major releases to PyPI.
.github/workflows/publish_minor.yml Removed a workflow for publishing minor releases to PyPI.
.github/workflows/publish_stable.yml Added a new workflow for automating stable releases of software packages.
.github/workflows/release_workflow.yml Added a new workflow to automate the release process for software projects, including alpha publishing and notifications.
.github/workflows/unit_tests.yml Renamed readme.md to README.md for case sensitivity in the paths section.
Dockerfile Removed the Dockerfile that defined a container image for a text-to-speech server.
README.md Added a newline at the end of the file.
requirements/requirements.txt Modified version constraint for ovos-plugin-manager from >=0.0.5 to >=0.0.5,<1.0.0.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant PyPI
    participant DevBranch
    participant MasterBranch

    User->>GitHub Actions: Push to master
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Trigger stable release workflow
    GitHub Actions->>DevBranch: Checkout code
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Build distribution packages
    GitHub Actions->>PyPI: Publish package
    GitHub Actions->>MasterBranch: Sync changes to dev branch
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🐰 In the meadow, changes abound,
New workflows hop, with joy profound.
Labels and releases, all in a dance,
Automation's magic, a true advance!
With dependencies tamed, and Docker gone,
The project now thrives, onward we prawn! 🌼


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