You can tell from this example just how toxic I am 😜a GitHub App built with probot that replies to toxic comments with a maintainer designated reply and a link to the repo's code of conduct. It does so by taking data from a
.github/config.yml
.
- Install the bot on the intended repositories. The plugin requires the following Permissions and Events:
- Issues: Read & Write
- Issue Comment events
- Organization members: Read (necessary to tag teams, i.e. cc/ @behaviorbot/moderators)
- Add a
.github/config.yml
file that contains the following:
# Configuration for sentiment-bot - https://github.com/behaviorbot/sentiment-bot
# *Required* toxicity threshold between 0 and .99 with the higher numbers being the most toxic
# Anything higher than this threshold will be marked as toxic and commented on
sentimentBotToxicityThreshold: .7
# *Required* Comment to reply with
sentimentBotReplyComment: >
Please be sure to review the code of conduct and be respectful of other users. cc/ @hiimbex
- Be sure to check out the Perspective API before choosing your toxicity threshold to get a feel for what kind of comments would register at what toxicity threshold.
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run the bot
npm start
See the probot deployment docs if you would like to run your own instance of this plugin.