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Fix labeler action #2372

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Fix labeler action #2372

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  • New Features
    • Enhanced file matching for the labeler to include changes in nested directories within docs and examples, improving automation and accuracy in labeling.

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The changes in this pull request involve updating the glob patterns in the .github/labeler.yml configuration file. The modifications expand the matching criteria for file changes from only the top-level directories docs/* and examples/* to include all files within any subdirectories using docs/** and examples/**. This adjustment allows for a more comprehensive detection of changes across nested directories.

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.github/labeler.yml Updated glob patterns from docs/* to docs/** and examples/* to examples/**

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In the garden of code, changes bloom,
With patterns that spread, making room.
From docs to examples, they reach far and wide,
A rabbit hops happily, with joy as its guide.
🐇✨ Let the labeler dance, let the files sing,
For every small change, new labels will bring!

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4-5: LGTM!

The changes to the changed-files glob patterns are approved.

Updating the glob patterns from docs/* and examples/* to docs/** and examples/** will now allow for recursive matching of files within any subdirectories under docs and examples, rather than just the top-level files.

This change will improve the labeler functionality by ensuring that any changes made to files within nested directories are also considered, thereby enhancing the automation of labeling based on file changes.


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@GuoLei1990 GuoLei1990 added the ignore for release ignore for release label Sep 10, 2024
@GuoLei1990 GuoLei1990 merged commit 7f62d4a into galacean:main Sep 10, 2024
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@GuoLei1990 GuoLei1990 changed the title fix: labeler action Fix labeler action Sep 10, 2024
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