GitHub provides a great platform for collaborating. You can take it to the next level by creating custom GitHub bots. By delegating some of the chores to a bot, you get to spend more time developing your project and collaborating with others.
Learn how to automate your workflow by building a personal GitHub assistant for your own project. Weâll use libraries called gidgethub and aiohttp to write a GitHub bot that does the following:
The best part is, you get to do all of the above using Python 3.6! F-strings included!
This tutorial is for PyCon US 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio. Video recording is here.
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.
Iâm a Python Core Developer. I help maintain Core Pythonâs GitHub bots: bedevere and miss-islington.
Weâll be using the same tools and technologies used by Core Pythonâs team to build their bots.
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