This pull request updates the auto-labeling workflow to support both
issues and pull requests, improves clarity in logs and prompts, and
renames the workflow file for broader applicability. The changes enhance
automation for triaging by enabling area label assignment to new or
updated pull requests in addition to issues.
**Expanded triage coverage and workflow improvements:**
* The workflow now triggers on both issue and pull request events
(`opened`, `reopened`, `edited`, `synchronize`), allowing automatic area
labeling for pull requests as well as issues.
(`.github/workflows/auto-labeler.yml`,
[.github/workflows/auto-labeler.ymlL1-R7](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL1-R7))
* The concurrency group logic has been updated to handle pull request
events separately from issues, ensuring that rapid updates to a PR or
issue are managed correctly. (`.github/workflows/auto-labeler.yml`,
[.github/workflows/auto-labeler.ymlR24-R26](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eR24-R26))
**User experience and clarity enhancements:**
* Console logs and prompt messages now refer generically to "item" or
distinguish between "Issue" and "Pull request" as appropriate, improving
clarity in workflow output and AI prompts.
(`.github/workflows/auto-labeler.yml`,
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL41-R44)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL58-R79)
[[3]](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL139-R146)
[[4]](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL212-R217)
* The system prompt for the AI labeling assistant has been updated to
clarify that both issues and pull requests should be classified and
labeled. (`.github/workflows/auto-labeler.yml`,
[.github/workflows/auto-labeler.ymlL127-R133](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL127-R133))
**File naming:**
* The workflow file has been renamed from
`.github/workflows/auto-label-issues.yml` to
`.github/workflows/auto-labeler.yml` to reflect its broader scope.
(`.github/workflows/auto-labeler.yml`,
[.github/workflows/auto-labeler.ymlL1-R7](diffhunk://#diff-f874b1d773361dc46f2496bc3ce97ee3441e91257188b27a2bd83693c3b8a82eL1-R7))
## Summary
Corrects four label names in the \VALID_LABELS\ allow-list of the
\uto-label-issues.yml\ workflow to match existing repository labels
exactly.
## Root Cause
The GitHub Actions \ddLabels\ API creates a brand-new label when the
name doesn't exactly match an existing one. The hardcoded list had
typos/mismatches:
| Workflow had | Repo actually has |
|---|---|
| \Product-Power Display\ | \Product-PowerDisplay\ |
| \Product-ColorPicker\ | \Product-Color Picker\ |
| \Product-Command Not Found\ | \Product-CommandNotFound\ |
| \Product-Hosts\ | \Product-Hosts File Editor\ |
## Changes
- Fixed all 4 label strings in \VALID_LABELS\ array
- Deleted the spurious \Product-Power Display\ label that was created by
the mismatch
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**NOTE**: This PR is submitting a test version, which is only manually
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Renames the issue-triage GitHub Action to **Automatic Triaging on Issue
Creation** and removes the redundant `auto-label-product.yml` workflow.
This consolidates issue labeling/triage under a single workflow surface.
Also syncs this PR branch with the latest `main` via a merge commit to
keep it up to date with upstream.
## PR Checklist
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already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
- [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized
- [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated
- [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places
- [ ] [JSON for
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for new binaries
- [ ] [WXS for
installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs)
for new binaries and localization folder
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pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml)
for new test projects
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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- **Workflow rename**
- Updated `.github/workflows/auto-label-issues.yml`:
- `name: Auto-label Issues by Area` → `name: Automatic Triaging on Issue
Creation`
- Updated the manual-trigger comment to reference the new action name.
- **Workflow cleanup**
- Removed `.github/workflows/auto-label-product.yml` to eliminate
overlapping automation.
- **Branch sync requested in PR comments**
- Merged latest `origin/main` into this branch (`4f831bc`) to keep the
PR current.
```yaml
# .github/workflows/auto-label-issues.yml
name: Automatic Triaging on Issue Creation
```
## Validation Steps Performed
- Verified clean merge of `origin/main` into this PR branch (no merge
conflicts).
- Confirmed targeted workflow changes remain present after merge.
- Ran PR validation tooling:
- Code Review completed successfully.
- CodeQL scan timed out in validation tooling.
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## Summary
Fixes the `Auto-label Issues by Area` workflow, which currently logs
`GITHUB_TOKEN is not set; skipping.` on every run and never applies
labels.
Failing run on issue #47818:
https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/actions/runs/25722067064/job/75525452318
## Root cause
`actions/github-script@v7` consumes its `github-token` input only to
authenticate the injected `github` Octokit object. It does **not**
export that value to `process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN`. The inline script reads
`process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN` to authorize a direct `fetch()` against
`https://models.inference.ai.azure.com/chat/completions`, so the token
check at the top of `labelIssue()` always fails and the function returns
early before calling the model.
## Fix
Add a step-level `env:` block exposing `GITHUB_TOKEN` to the Node
process running the inline script. The existing `with.github-token`
input is preserved so the injected `github` Octokit continues to
authenticate.
`yaml
- name: Apply area labels with AI
uses: actions/github-script@v7
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
`
5 lines added, 0 removed.
## Security
- `secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN` is the workflow's built-in ephemeral token
(auto-issued per run, auto-revoked at job end). Not a PAT.
- Scope is already constrained by `permissions: models: read, issues:
write` at the top of the workflow. No widening.
- Exposure is unchanged: the token is already loaded into the same Node
process by `actions/github-script` via `github-token:`. The `env:`
mapping just lets the script body read what the action already has in
the same process.
- The token is sent only to GitHub's own GitHub Models inference
endpoint, which is the documented use of `models: read`.
- Triggers are safe: `issues: opened/reopened` (issue body is
JSON-encoded into the request body, never interpolated into a shell) and
`workflow_dispatch` (write-access required).
- Token is never logged.
## Validation
After merge, re-run the workflow on issue #47818 via Actions ->
"Auto-label Issues by Area" -> Run workflow, and confirm logs show
`Model response: ...` instead of `GITHUB_TOKEN is not set; skipping.`
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## Summary
Adds a GitHub Action workflow that **automatically applies `Product-*`
labels** to issues, reducing manual triage effort.
### How it works
**Two-tier approach:**
1. **Deterministic mapping** — Parses the structured "Area(s) with
issue?" dropdown from bug report templates and maps selections to the
correct `Product-` label via a hardcoded lookup table.
2. **AI inference (Copilot fallback)** — When no product is resolved
from the structured field (e.g., feature requests without the area
field), calls GitHub Models API (`gpt-4.1-mini`) to infer the product
from issue title + body.
### Trigger modes
| Trigger | Use case |
|---------|----------|
| `issues: [opened]` | Auto-labels every new issue |
| `workflow_dispatch` (single) | Test on one specific issue with dry-run
|
| `workflow_dispatch` (batch) | Process all open issues missing Product-
labels |
### Safety features
- **Label validation** — checks each label exists in the repo before
applying
- **Dry-run mode** — logs what would happen without modifying issues
- **Concurrency control** — prevents duplicate runs
- **Conservative AI prompt** — only labels products the issue is
*primarily* about
### Testing performed
Tested locally against 10 real issues with `Needs-Triage` and no
`Product-*` label:
- **6/10 resolved deterministically** (correct labels applied via `gh
issue edit`)
- **4/10 tested AI inference** via GitHub Models API:
- #47482 (CmdPal Dock) → `Product-Command Palette` ✅
- #47474 (grab and move + fancy zones) → `Product-FancyZones` ✅
- #47476 (modular download) → `[]` (correctly abstained) ✅
- #47478 (Quick Access pinning) → improved prompt to avoid over-labeling
### Files changed
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `.github/workflows/auto-label-product.yml` | The GitHub Action |
| `.github/policies/resourceManagement.yml` | Removed redundant
Workspaces-only regex rule |
| `tools/Test-AutoLabelProduct.ps1` | Local PowerShell test script for
dry-run testing |
### Mapping validated against actual repo labels
Confirmed all label names in the mapping exist in the repo via `gh label
list --search "Product-"`.
---------
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds a GitHub Actions workflow that fires on every new/reopened issue
and uses `gpt-4o-mini` (via GitHub Models) to classify the issue and
apply the correct `Product-*` / `Area-*` label(s) automatically. Also
adds a `workflow_dispatch` path so maintainers can manually backfill
labels on existing untriaged issues by supplying a comma-separated list
of issue numbers.
## PR Checklist
- [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
- [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized
- [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated
- [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places
- [ ] [JSON for
signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json)
for new binaries
- [ ] [WXS for
installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs)
for new binaries and localization folder
- [ ] [YML for CI
pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml)
for new test projects
- [ ] [YML for signed
pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml)
- [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request
on [our docs
repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys)
and link it here: #xxx
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
**New file:** `.github/workflows/auto-label-issues.yml`
- **Trigger:** `issues: [opened, reopened]` for the automatic path;
`workflow_dispatch` with an `issue_numbers` input (comma-separated) for
manual backfill
- **Model call:** issue title + body (≤4 000 chars) → `gpt-4o-mini` at
the GitHub Models inference endpoint (`models.inference.ai.azure.com`);
uses `GITHUB_TOKEN` — no extra secrets required; `temperature: 0` for
deterministic output
- **Safety:** model output is filtered through a hard-coded allow-list
of 37 `Product-*` / `Area-*` labels before any API call — hallucinated
labels are dropped silently
- **Permissions:** `models: read` + `issues: write` only (same
minimal-permission pattern as the existing dedup workflow)
- **Concurrency:** per-issue group for automatic events; per-run-ID for
manual dispatch — prevents races without blocking unrelated runs
## Validation Steps Performed
- Manually triggered via `workflow_dispatch` against several untriaged
issues; step logs confirmed correct JSON output from the model and
matching labels applied via the GitHub Issues API.
- Verified the allow-list filter correctly discards any label not in the
predefined set.
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Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl>
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This is a refresh based on
976261d7b7
There are a couple of interesting new rules and I've extended one of the
patterns to all letters.
Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
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## Summary of the Pull Request
discussed here:
https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/issues/103
Merge it first to test if we can fix this issue.
It blocked our PR pipeline which created from the forked repo.
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Tested this in my fork, this'll run the dedup AI model on any new issue
that's been filed or re-opened. If it finds a duplicate, it'll label it
with "duplicate" and comment which issues it dupes to. This won't close
the issue.
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for new binaries
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installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs)
for new binaries and localization folder
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Had some bad syntax in the first iteration, tested this on my fork and
it adds the "duplicate" label and comments which issues it's a dup of.
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Turns out this is supposed to be v0, not v1
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Few updates to the WinGet publish workflow action
- Use GitHub release event instead of manually making an API call to
GitHub API and then fetching the target release. The target release is
directly accessible via the event. The refactor is similar to the GitHub
action of
[microsoft/edit](https://github.com/microsoft/edit/blob/main/.github/workflows/winget.yml)
repo's workflow
- With the latest winget-create release, the preferred method for
providing the GitHub token in CI/CD environment is via the environment
variable `WINGET_CREATE_GITHUB_TOKEN`. Removed use of `--token` and
switched to environment variable. See https://aka.ms/winget-create-token
for details.
This update aligns with Microsoft's security guidelines by pinning all GitHub Action tags and Docker tags to their full-length commits. This practice ensures immutability and reduces the risk of supply chain attacks. Note that 1st and 2nd party actions do not require hash pinning.
This upgrades to [v0.0.24](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/releases/tag/v0.0.24).
A number of GitHub APIs are being turned off shortly, so you need to upgrade or various uncertain outcomes will occur.
There's a new accessibility forbidden pattern:
> Do not use `(click) here` links
> For more information, see:
> * https://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/noClickHere
> * https://webaim.org/techniques/hypertext/link_text
> * https://granicus.com/blog/why-click-here-links-are-bad/
> * https://heyoka.medium.com/dont-use-click-here-f32f445d1021
```pl
(?i)(?:>|\[)(?:(?:click |)here|link|(?:read |)more)(?:</|\]\()
```
There are some minor bugs that I'm aware of and which I've fixed since this release, but I don't expect to make another release this month.
I've added a pair of patterns for includes and pragmas. My argument is that the **compiler** will _generally_ tell you if you've misspelled an include and the **linker** will _generally_ tell you if you misspell a lib.
- There's a caveat here: If your include case-insensitively matches the referenced file (but doesn't properly match it), then unless you either use a case-sensitive file system (as opposed to case-preserving) or beg clang to warn, you won't notice when you make this specific mistake -- this matters in that a couple of Windows headers (e.g. Unknwn.h) have particular case and repositories don't tend to consistently/properly write them.
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Remove the GitHub action version of the Similar issues bot. This was the
prototype version, we have now developed a more robust version in
partnership with GitHub (currently in the form of a GitHub app) and are
installing that on the repo instead.
* [ARM64]Build pipelines
* Fix localization in pipelines (no arm64 al.exe)
* Use lowercase arm64 for CI
* Build installer to arm64 folder and arm64 name
* Don't run arm64 tests, as there's no agent for it
* Fix pipeline conditions
* Divide symbol files by platform