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Document how to configure WIP installation using a single .github repository #150
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@gr2m this sounds awesome. I've tried to configure it globally for our organization but it doesn't seem to be picking it up - any pointers? Here's a recent wip check showing that it's using the default config: Edit: If I can get this working I would be happy to throw together a PR for the docs. |
I might need to update the Probot version and redeploy. I’ll look into it tomorrow |
I’m sorry Micheal, WIP is not using |
🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 3.5.0 🎉 The release is available on GitHub release Your semantic-release bot 📦🚀 |
hmmm worked when I tested locally but not in production: gr2m/sandbox#66 Must be Friday night :D I’ll have another look tomorrow |
I guess sometimes it’s just good to sleep over it, and then it magically works ✨ Can you please give it a try? |
I can check on this Monday, thanks! |
You can do that by creating a
.github
repository and put a.github/wip.yml
file in there. This became possible via probot/probot-config#16The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: