The GitHub Actions job "Required Checks" on texera.git/gh-readonly-queue/main/pr-5222-8a7366f3b1ec18fc118a92b76326c06b92be1ff3 has succeeded. Run started by GitHub user Yicong-Huang (triggered by Yicong-Huang).
Head commit for run: 7d6c83bd6977eb7232995c602bc8d06027b84dfe / Matthew B. <[email protected]> feat: Welcome first-time contributors with comment commands guide (#5222) ### What changes were proposed in this PR? - Add `.github/workflows/welcome-first-time-contributor.yml`, which posts a single welcome comment listing the `/take`, `/untake`, `/sub-issue`, `/unsub-issue`, `/parent-issue`, `/unparent-issue`, `/request-review`, and `/unrequest-review` commands when a new contributor opens their first issue or PR. - Detect first-time status with the GitHub search API (`repo:<owner>/<repo> is:issue|pr author:<login>`, treating `total_count <= 1` as first time). This works uniformly for issues and PRs, whereas `author_association` reports `NONE` for someone opening their first issue, and would miss them. - Trigger on `pull_request_target` (not `pull_request`) so PRs from forks still receive the welcome with a write-capable token; restrict permissions to `issues: write` and `pull-requests: write`. - Make the workflow idempotent via a hidden HTML marker (`<!-- texera:welcome-first-time-contributor -->`) embedded in the welcome body and checked against existing comments before posting, so workflow re-runs and reopen races do not duplicate the welcome. ### Any related issues, documentation, or discussions? Closes: #5166 ### How was this PR tested? - Validated the workflow YAML parses cleanly with `python3 -c "import yaml; yaml.safe_load(open('.github/workflows/welcome-first-time-contributor.yml'))"`. - Reviewed logic for the known edge cases: search indexing delay (the `<= 1` check tolerates both 0, not yet indexed, and 1, only the new item), transient `listComments` failure (falls open rather than dropping a genuine first-timer's welcome), and Bot guard at the job-level `if`. - Runtime behavior cannot be exercised end-to-end locally; will be observable on the next first-time issue or PR after merge. ### Was this PR authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling? Co-Authored with Claude Opus 4.7 in compliance with ASF Guidelines Report URL: https://github.com/apache/texera/actions/runs/26457178349 With regards, GitHub Actions via GitBox
