Mergify

@mergifyio

Automate your pull requests merge.

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Joined March 2018

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  1. Retweeted
    Sep 6

    A lot happened — to say the least — during the 2010s for continuous integration. 🔧 From a nice-to-have to a mainstream requirement, it changed the industry for good. 🏭 At Mergify, we have an idea about the next steps in this area. 💡

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  2. Sep 6

    A lot happened — to say the least — during the 2010s for continuous integration. 🔧 From a nice-to-have to a mainstream requirement, it changed the industry for good. 🏭 At Mergify, we have an idea about the next steps in this area. 💡

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 3

    I personally hope that any project that has actually impact on others, that I started, doesn't depend on me and me alone in the future. That's why for unpaper and glucometerutils and related projects I've set up GitHub orgs. And to try making my PRs the same as others

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  4. Aug 30

    It took us a few years to get to the point where we decided to build time-based conditions — one of the most requested features since we launched. 🕓 We knew it would require grand engineering. Now that we're done, we wrote a story about it. 📗

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  5. Aug 16

    Merge conflicts are painful, but they happen. How do you resolve merge conflicts? Here's a quick overview on the best strategy.

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  6. Aug 9

    We are hiring a Frontend Software Engineer. Join our team!

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  7. Aug 2

    When starting an open-source project, one of the first questions you should ask yourself is the license. It might not be the most exciting topic initially, but it's important for the future. Discover why and how to choose your license.

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  8. Jul 22

    Finally! The long-awaited changelog for our second quarter of the year 2021 is out. Learn about time-based rules, Boolean conditions, and pull requests dependencies handling.

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  9. Jul 19

    There's not one team that merges code without doing code reviews. 👀 Those can be tricky and it's easy to fall into common traps. 🪤 Today we talk about the best practices! 🏆

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  10. Jul 15

    [status] Completed: The scheduled maintenance has been completed.

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  11. Jul 15

    [status] In Progress: Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.

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  12. Jul 14

    [status] Scheduled (Jul 15, 2021, 07:00 UTC): Maintenance will begin as scheduled in 60 minutes.

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  13. Jul 13

    [status] Scheduled (Jul 15, 2021, 07:00 UTC): We will be going through a major engine upgrade which might affect availability for a few minutes.

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  14. Jul 12

    Could you automatically merge your pull requests during office hours? 🤔 Yes! Mergify introduces time-based conditions for your delight.

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  15. Jul 5

    GitHub offers 3 different merge methods. Is there any reason to use one or rather than the other? 🤔

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  16. Jul 2

    Write Mergify rules can become very verbose when you need to matches multiple cases. We now offer a simpler way to write your rules with Boolean operators `and` and `or`.

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  17. Jun 15

    We like good commit messages so we wrote a post on how we think you should write good commit messages. Be nice to the future-you! 🔮

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  18. May 24

    While GitHub Actions is fantastic, you can be lost in the labyrinth of their marketplace. We built a list of 10 actions you might be interested in ⤵️

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  19. Retweeted
    May 18

    You heard about it, but you never dared to ask. What's a merge queue? 🤔 We answer this question with this 3 minutes blog post.

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  20. May 18

    You heard about it, but you never dared to ask. What's a merge queue? 🤔 We answer this question with this 3 minutes blog post.

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