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Make a bot that can update the version database #38430

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xiaozhuai opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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Make a bot that can update the version database #38430

xiaozhuai opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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xiaozhuai commented Apr 26, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

When I submit a PR, others may give suggestions after reviewing it. I can apply the suggestions directly by clicking Commit suggestion button. But in this case, the version database is damaged. It would be great if there was a bot that could be triggered automatically or executed manually to update the version database.

At the same time, for some people who submit PR for the first time, they may miss the step of updating the version database, then the reviewer can also easily update the version database through the bot.

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Provide a bot that can update the version database,
or maybe we can do more than that.

@vcpkgbot update version {port}
@vcpkgbot ci rerun

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@xiaozhuai xiaozhuai added the category:port-feature The issue is with a library, which is requesting new capabilities that didn’t exist label Apr 26, 2024
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