Document GitHub Actions automation setup requirements and provide verification tools #2
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This PR addresses the question "Does the GitHub Action automation need some manual setup on the GitHub website?" by providing comprehensive documentation and verification tools.
Key Changes
📋 New Documentation:
GITHUB_ACTIONS_SETUP.mdCreated a comprehensive guide that clearly answers the setup question:
Core Finding: NO manual setup required for basic automation functionality
The document breaks down what works automatically vs. what requires optional manual configuration:
✅ Works Automatically (Zero Setup Required):
🔧 Optional Manual Setup (Advanced Features Only):
🔍 New Verification Tool:
verify-automation.shAdded an executable script that tests all automation components:
The script confirms that all core automation works without any manual setup.
📖 Updated Documentation
Updated
README.mdto:Verification Results
All tests pass, confirming the automation is fully functional without manual setup:
Impact
Users can now:
The automation works out-of-the-box with daily updates and manual triggering capabilities.
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