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Apply size labels to Pull Requests based on the total lines of code changed
By 093b
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Introducing size labels for Pull Requests! Apply labels to Pull Requests based on the total lines of code changed (additions + deletions).

Size Determination

Our bot applies labels to your Pull Requests based on the total lines of code changed (additions + deletions). This helps you quickly identify the size and scope of each Pull Request, so you can prioritize your review process and stay on top of your codebase.

Label Description
size/XS Denotes a Pull Request that changes 0-9 lines.
size/S Denotes a Pull Request that changes 10-29 lines.
size/M Denotes a Pull Request that changes 30-99 lines.
size/L Denotes a Pull Request that changes 100-499 lines.
size/XL Denotes a Pull Request that changes 500-999 lines.
size/XXL Denotes a Pull Request that changes 1000+ lines.
Pull Request Size usage

Supported languages

 (10)
JavaScript, Ruby, Python, C, PHP, Go, Rust, TypeScript, CSS, and HTML

Plans and pricing

Unlimited public and private personal repos. Star the repo if you like this app :)
$0
For organizations with private repos
$5 / month
For organizations only
  • Unlimited private org repos
  • Unlimited public org repos
$5 / month

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Apply size labels to Pull Requests based on the total lines of code changed
By 093b
1,373 installs

Verified

GitHub has verified the publisher's identity, ownership of their domain, and compliance with other requirements.

Tags

 (1)

Pricing

Free and Orgs plans available.

Supported languages

 (10)
JavaScript, Ruby, Python, C, PHP, Go, Rust, TypeScript, CSS, and HTML