Add binder-badge bot - #259
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Can you add an inline comment to clarify with a sentence what this workflow does and for what reason?
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@manics I was about to go for a merge here, looking through PRs to get reviewed and/or merged before a release - but I see that this is referencing 1.0.0 of the action, while I know a 2.0.0 version is out among other things. If you refresh this, feel free to either self-merge of ping me for a review and I'll quickly go for a review -> merge. |
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This is an optional add-on to #258
This will update a PR description (so avoids the noise of a new comment) with a mybinder.org badge that builds the PR on mybinder.org, and redirects to nbgitpuller to clone a repo, for now I've picked https://github.com/jupyterhub/nbgitpuller
See e.g. manics#2