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62 changes: 62 additions & 0 deletions .github/workflows/release-issue.yaml
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# Workflow to create a github issue every month to facilitate comment based releases
name: Monthly Release Thread

on:
schedule:
- cron: 0 0 1 * * # Every 1st day of the month at 0000 – https://crontab.guru

jobs:
monthly_release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Get current month for issue title
- name: get-date
id: date
run: echo "date=$(date +'%B %Y')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

# Create, pin, label, and assign release issue
- name: create-issue
id: issue
uses: imjohnbo/issue-bot@v3
with:
pinned: true
close-previous: true
labels: "Type: Release Thread"
title: "RELEASE THREAD: ${{ steps.date.outputs.date }}"
body: |
Data Developers - Please use this issue to push new releases if doing so via comment.

# Explainer

- Create an issue comment that starts with `/release` on the first line.
- Second (non-empty) line will be used as a release title/name.
- All following lines will be interpreted as a release description/body.
- Description (even if empty) will always be appended with a comparison link to the previous release, unless there is no previous release.

# How to

Add a comment with one of the following to push a release:

### For a standard release:

*given latest release v2.2.2, will create a release v2.2.3 (increases patch)*
> /release
>
> This is title of v2.2.3

### For a Chapter Approved/Big FAQ initial releases (game-wide updates):

*given latest release v2.2.2, will create a release v2.3.0 (increases minor, resets patch)*
> /release bump=minor
>
> This is title of v2.3.0

### For a new game edition:

*given latest release v2.2.2, will create a release v3.0.0 (increases major, resets minor and patch)*
> /release bump=major
>
> This is title of v3.0.0

env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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