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README.md

Triagebot

This is the triage and team assistance bot for the rust-lang organization.

Please see the wiki for our documentation, and feel free to contribute edits if you find something helpful!

Installation

To compile the Triagebot you need OpenSSL development library to be installed (e.g. for Ubuntu-like Linux distributions sudo apt install libssl-dev).

Run cargo build to compile the triagebot.

The GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET, GITHUB_API_TOKEN and DATABASE_URL environment variables need to be set.

If GITHUB_API_TOKEN is not set, the token can also be stored in ~/.gitconfig in the github.oauth-token setting.

To configure the GitHub webhook, point it to the /github-hook path of your webserver (by default http://localhost:8000), configure the secret you chose in .env, set the content type to application/json and select all events.

License

Triagebot is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).

See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.