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Automated Workflow Installation/Update #134

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This PR is part of an automated maintenance operation. It aims to add or update workflows in the repository to enhance automation and ensure consistency across operations.

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    • Implemented a GitHub Actions workflow to automatically add new issues to the project board.

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The update introduces a GitHub Actions workflow that activates when new issues are created. It adds a job to automatically include these issues into a specified GitHub project, streamlining project management and issue tracking.

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.github/workflows/add-to-project.yml Added a workflow to add new issues to a GitHub project automatically

🐇🍂 In the brisk November air, we hop along,
Adding tasks with a code and a song.
As leaves descend in a colorful throng,
Our project grows, organized and strong. 🍁🎶


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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 5fad193 and 18af2fa.
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  • .github/workflows/add-to-project.yml (1 hunks)
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  • 1-16: The workflow configuration appears to be correct and follows the standard syntax for GitHub Actions. It is set to trigger on issue creation and uses a third-party action to add the issue to a project board. Ensure that the OKP4_TOKEN secret is properly set in the repository's secrets with the necessary permissions to add issues to the project.

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Approved! ✅

@bot-anik bot-anik merged commit 37ea38f into main Nov 15, 2023
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@bot-anik bot-anik deleted the ci/install-workflows branch November 15, 2023 09:59
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