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Use Github Action to add needs-triage label #1687

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@Porges Porges commented Aug 4, 2021

Bot doesn't seem to be working so let's do this instead. Seems simpler overall as well!

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Codecov Report

Merging #1687 (3020a58) into master (1db5905) will decrease coverage by 0.01%.
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master    #1687      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   68.27%   68.26%   -0.02%     
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  Files         217      217              
  Lines       15438    15438              
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- Hits        10541    10539       -2     
- Misses       4133     4134       +1     
- Partials      764      765       +1     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
hack/generated/pkg/genruntime/resolver.go 83.58% <0.00%> (-2.99%) ⬇️

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@Porges Porges merged commit e2dd065 into master Aug 4, 2021
@Porges Porges deleted the use-action-instead-of-bot branch August 4, 2021 23:51
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