.. GitHub App Tutorial (For GitHub Universe 2019) documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Thu Nov 7 16:24:26 2019. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. Say It With Bots! ================= Welcoming Contributions to Your Project --------------------------------------- In this workshop we'll be building a GitHub bot that will greet contributors to your project. The bot will be built as a GitHub App which can then be installed to your GitHub repositories. We will be building a GitHub bot that can: - say thanks to the maintainer who installed your bot - say thanks to new contributors who made pull requests to your repository About me -------- My name is Mariatta. I live in Vancouver, Canada where I work as a Software Engineer for Zapier. In my free time, I help organize Vancouver PyLadies, PyCascades conference, and contribute to open source. I'm a Python Core Developer. I help maintain Core Python's GitHub bots: `bedevere `_ and `miss-islington `_. We'll be using the same tools and technologies used by Core Python's team to build their bots. If you have any feedback or questions about this tutorial, please `file an issue `_. - E-mail: mariatta@python.org - Twitter: `@mariatta `_ - `Mariatta on GitHub `_ - `Sponsor Mariatta `_ Code of Conduct =============== `GitHub Universe's Code of Conduct `_ applies to this workshop. License ======= `CC-BY-SA 4.0 `_. Agenda ====== .. toctree:: :titlesonly: preparation why-github-bots resources gh-api-cmd-line creating-github-app responding-to-webhook whats-next git-basics