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@Bullrich Bullrich commented Aug 6, 2024

Resolves #5

Also renamed the health check workflow file to be health-check.

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  • New Features

    • Increased the frequency of health check workflows from every six hours to every two hours for improved monitoring.
    • Introduced a clearer execution step for health checks.
  • Documentation

    • Overhauled the README.md file to provide specific instructions for deploying and managing a GitHub Status Page application, including usage, deployment setup, and incident reporting.

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Walkthrough

This update enhances the GitHub Actions workflow and README for a GitHub Status Page application. The workflow now runs health checks every two hours instead of six, improving application monitoring. The README has been revamped to provide specific guidance for setting up the status page, including deployment instructions and incident reporting, making it more relevant for users.

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.github/workflows/health-check.yml, README.md Increased health check frequency to every two hours and clarified execution steps. Updated README to focus on GitHub Status Page setup, usage, and monitoring.

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In fields of code, I hop with glee,
Health checks run so frequently! 🐇
The README shines with clearer ways,
To guide you through the status maze.
Let's celebrate this change so bright,
A joyful project, taking flight! 🌟


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@Bullrich Bullrich merged commit a426f9e into main Aug 6, 2024
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@Bullrich Bullrich deleted the documentation branch August 6, 2024 15:33
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