Super useful! Thanks a lot for the effort to make those automations!

Best,
Yicong Huang
[email protected]

On May 23, 2026 at 12:08 AM -0700, Matthew Ball <[email protected]>, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We've added comment commands to the Apache/Texera GitHub repo. These let
> you handle common tasks just by typing a short command in a comment, with
> no labels or manual setup needed. Here's how they work.
>
>
> *--- Claiming an issue ---*
> Want to work on an issue? Comment:
> /take
>
> This assigns the issue to you. Changed your mind? Comment:
> /untake
>
> This unassigns you.
>
> Note: there's no longer a "triage" label. To find open issues nobody has
> claimed, just use this GitHub search:
> is:issue is:open no:assignee
>
>
> *--- Requesting reviewers on a PR ---*
> If you opened a PR and want someone to review it, comment:
> /request-review @user
>
> To cancel a review request:
> /unrequest-review @user
>
> You can list more than one person, tag a team (@org/team), or ask Copilot
> (@copilot). Only the PR author can use these.
>
>
> *--- Linking sub-issues ---*
> You can connect a parent issue to its child issues from either side.
>
> From the parent issue:
> /sub-issue #12 (links #12 as a child)
> /unsub-issue #12 (removes that link)
>
> From the child issue:
> /parent-issue #5 (sets #5 as the parent)
> /unparent-issue (removes its parent, auto-detected)
> /unparent-issue #5 (removes parent #5, if you want to be explicit)
>
>
>
> *--- A few things to remember ---*
> - Type the command exactly. "/take this" won't work, only "/take" on its
> own line.
> - Cross-repo links (like owner/repo#12) aren't supported and are ignored.
> - Comments from bots are skipped.
>
> The full setup lives in the Comment commands workflow under
> .github/workflows. Happy to answer any questions!
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew Ball

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