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Summary: See https://help.github.com/en/articles/adding-support-resources-to-your-project. The SUPPORT file is surfaced by GitHub in several useful places. The goal is to increase discoverability of all support resources, giving the reader an opportunity to find the help they need before they open an issue in the repository. A secondary goal is to use a friendlier tone when communicating our processes. The issue templates have been standardized to follow the format used by GitHub's template tool. A bug in the "Regressions" template, due to its use of multiple labels, is fixed as well. The bot will explain how a changelog can be fixed when it nags a PR. [General][Added] - Added SUPPORT resources, friendlier messaging. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23778 Differential Revision: D14333911 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: d4b3e75194ea7d5c932dd8df2393d5b189f30f35 |
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README.md
GitHub bots, such as the Danger bot, as well as messages used by the Facebook GitHub bot are all configured in this directory/
Danger
We use Danger JS to perform rudimentary maintenance on the React Native repository.
If you'd like to make changes to the Dangerfile, find an existing PR on the React Native repo and make note of the URL.
Then, run from the React Native root directory:
cd bots
npm install
..
node bots/node_modules/.bin/danger pr https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1
And you will get the responses from parsing the Dangerfile.