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Related: #82
There's no documentation about what @wpt-pr-bot does and how to use it.
The wpt docs mention META.yml in a few places, but doesn't mention @wpt-pr-bot specifically.
https://web-platform-tests.org/index.html?highlight=meta%20yml#github https://web-platform-tests.org/test-suite-design.html?highlight=meta%20yml#test-layout https://web-platform-tests.org/reviewing-tests/index.html?highlight=meta%20yml#notifications
For #81 and #33 there would be commands, which should be documented somewhere.
Having this documentation in web-platform-tests.org makes it a bit more discoverable I think. The README.md in this repo can then link to that.
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If we do add docs, web-platform-tests/wpt#18943 would still make it hard to discover.
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Related: #82
There's no documentation about what @wpt-pr-bot does and how to use it.
The wpt docs mention META.yml in a few places, but doesn't mention @wpt-pr-bot specifically.
https://web-platform-tests.org/index.html?highlight=meta%20yml#github
https://web-platform-tests.org/test-suite-design.html?highlight=meta%20yml#test-layout
https://web-platform-tests.org/reviewing-tests/index.html?highlight=meta%20yml#notifications
For #81 and #33 there would be commands, which should be documented somewhere.
Having this documentation in web-platform-tests.org makes it a bit more discoverable I think. The README.md in this repo can then link to that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: