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This PR removes labels that are defined in .github/labels.common.yaml from the repository-specific .github/labels.yaml file.

The common labels are now managed centrally and should not be duplicated in individual repository label files.

Changes:

  • Removed labels that are already defined in .github/labels.common.yaml
  • Kept only repository-specific labels in .github/labels.yaml
  • Maintained trailing newline at the end of the file

This is part of the effort to centralize common label management across the organization.

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This pull request aims to streamline label management by eliminating redundant label definitions within the repository's .github/labels.yaml file. It aligns with an organizational effort to centralize common labels, ensuring that only repository-specific labels remain in this file, thereby reducing duplication and simplifying maintenance.

Highlights

  • Label Centralization: Removed common labels from .github/labels.yaml that are now centrally managed in .github/labels.common.yaml.
  • Repository-Specific Labels: Ensured that .github/labels.yaml now only contains labels unique to this repository.
  • File Formatting: Preserved the trailing newline at the end of the .github/labels.yaml file.
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Code Review

This pull request correctly removes common labels from .github/labels.yaml to centralize their management, which is a good improvement. The changes align with the PR's goal. One point of feedback: the resulting file lacks a trailing newline. It's a strong convention to end text files with a newline character to ensure compatibility with various command-line tools and prevent issues in some version control views. Please consider adding a newline to the end of .github/labels.yaml.

@posquit0 posquit0 closed this Dec 17, 2025
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