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Repo maintenance is hard — you could use a hand
Ranger is a sidekick for repo maintainers. It reduces the burden of repository maintenance by automating common tasks, like:
- Auto-merging pull requests when all the status checks pass
- Auto-closing issues when a specific label is applied after a preconfigured amount of time
- Creating frequent comments in a standardized manner
- Auto-deleting branches after pull requests have been merged
- and more!
Ranger provides maintainers a set of fire-and-forget tools to automate common actions, while making them friendly and consistent.
Simply apply labels to close issues, merge pull requests, or create typical comments automatically. All configurable through a simple YAML file.
Applying the specific labels will prompt Ranger to automatically merge your pull request after all the status checks have passed, so you don't have to keep checking on it.
Ranger will also notify users so you don't have to, for example when explaining why an invalid
issue is being closed.
It works out of the box. However, you can configure Ranger so that each label has a different custom action and comment message, simply by adding a .github/ranger.yml
file with your config.
For more details on how to configure Ranger, or for more ideas on how to use it, check out the docs!
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# and setup
Unlimited open source repositories
Perfect for solo makers — unlimited public and 3 private repositories
For small teams in need of an extra hand — 5 private repositories, unlimited public
Perfect for companies — 100 private repositories
Maker
Perfect for solo makers — unlimited public and 3 private repositories
- Unlimited public repositories
- 3 private repositories
Ranger is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation