heyteam-cli 1.0.0

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+ description: Commit and push code to current branch - no PR, no Slack, just code push
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+ ---
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+ // turbo-all
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+
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+ # Ship Code (Commit & Push Only)
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+
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+ Reference the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+ - **VSCode / VSCode Insiders:** Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel
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+ - **IntelliJ:** Add GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+ Verify the authenticated user has access to `digicert/dtm`. **If access is denied, STOP execution.**
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Generate a professional, meaningful commit message based on the changes
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+ - Format: `<type>: <description>` (e.g., "feat: add user authentication", "fix: resolve null pointer in login")
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Get current branch name**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If found, add a meaningful comment summarizing the changes and commit message
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ ## Return
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+
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+ Report the commit message generated, push status, and Jira comment status (added, skipped, or ticket not found). That's it - no PR creation.
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+ description: Ship to dev environment - creates PR with dev-deploy labels, optional Slack notification
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+ ---
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+ // turbo-all
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+ # Ship to Development
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+
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+ Reference the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+ - **VSCode / VSCode Insiders:** Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel
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+ - **IntelliJ:** Add GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+ Verify the authenticated user has access to `digicert/dtm`. **If access is denied, STOP execution.**
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Generate a professional, meaningful commit message based on the changes
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+ - Format: `<type>: <description>` (e.g., "feat: add user authentication", "fix: resolve null pointer in login")
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Identify the repository**
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+ ```bash
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+ git remote -v
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. **Get current branch**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 6. **Determine target branch and label:**
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+
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+ **Backend (dtm-backend):**
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+ - If branch starts with `deployment/dev/` → target is `{branch}-trigger`, label is `dev-deploy`
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+ - Otherwise → target is `develop`, label is `dev-deploy`
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+
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+ **UI (dtm):**
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+ - If branch starts with `deployment/dev/` → target is `{branch}-trigger`, label is `dev-deploy-user-interface`
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+ - Otherwise → target is `develop`, label is `dev-deploy-user-interface`
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+ 7. **Check if an open PR already exists**
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+ 8. **Create or update PR with the determined target branch**
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+ 9. **Add the appropriate dev label**
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+
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+ 10. **Get current GitHub username and add assignees/reviewers (filtered):**
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+ - Get authenticated user's GitHub username
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+ - Define team lists based on repository:
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+ - **UI (dtm)**: priti-kumari-dc, surbhi-gupta-dc, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Backend (dtm-backend)**: jaydeep-raval-dc, swaraj-dhumale-dc, sharmajetesh, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Filter out the PR creator** from both assignees and reviewers lists
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+
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+ 11. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If found, add a meaningful comment summarizing the changes, PR URL, and target environment (Development)
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ 12. **[OPTIONAL] Send Slack notification (default: OFF)**
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+ - Only send if explicitly requested by user
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
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+ --data '{"PR_LINK": "PR_URL_HERE"}' \
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+ '{{SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Return
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+
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+ Report the PR URL, commit message used, target branch, label, assignees, reviewers, Jira comment status, and Slack status (sent or skipped).
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+ ---
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+ description: Ship to int environment - creates PR with integration labels, supports release branch lookup
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+ ---
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+ // turbo-all
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+
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+ # Ship to Integration
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+
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+ Reference the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+ - **VSCode / VSCode Insiders:** Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel
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+ - **IntelliJ:** Add GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+ Verify the authenticated user has access to `digicert/dtm`. **If access is denied, STOP execution.**
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Generate a professional, meaningful commit message based on the changes
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+ - Format: `<type>: <description>` (e.g., "feat: add user authentication", "fix: resolve null pointer in login")
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Identify the repository**
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+ ```bash
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+ git remote -v
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. **Get current branch**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 6. **Determine target branch and label:**
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+
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+ **Backend (dtm-backend):**
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+ - If branch starts with `deployment/int/` → target is `{branch}-trigger`, label is `integration-deploy`
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+ - If "latest release" requested → use `list_branches` to find latest `release/*` branch, label is `integration-deploy`
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+ - Otherwise → target is `develop`, label is `integration-deploy`
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+
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+ **UI (dtm):**
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+ - If branch starts with `deployment/int/` → target is `{branch}-trigger`, label is `integration-deploy-user-interface`
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+ - If "latest release" requested → use `list_branches` to find latest `release/*` branch, label is `integration-deploy-user-interface`
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+ - Otherwise → target is `develop`, label is `integration-deploy-user-interface`
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+
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+ 7. **Check if an open PR already exists**
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+
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+ 8. **Create or update PR with the determined target branch**
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+
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+ 9. **Add the appropriate integration label**
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+
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+ 10. **Get current GitHub username and add assignees/reviewers (filtered):**
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+ - Get authenticated user's GitHub username
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+ - Define team lists based on repository:
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+ - **UI (dtm)**: priti-kumari-dc, surbhi-gupta-dc, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Backend (dtm-backend)**: jaydeep-raval-dc, swaraj-dhumale-dc, sharmajetesh, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Filter out the PR creator** from both assignees and reviewers lists
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+
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+ 11. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If found, add a meaningful comment summarizing the changes, PR URL, and target environment (Integration)
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ 12. **Send Slack notification:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
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+ --data '{"PR_LINK": "PR_URL_HERE"}' \
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+ '{{SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Return
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+
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+ Report the PR URL, commit message used, target branch, label, assignees, reviewers, Jira comment status, and Slack status.
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+ ---
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+ description: Ship to prod environment - creates PR with production labels, requires multiple approvals
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+ ---
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+ // turbo-all
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+ # Ship to Production
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+ ⚠️ **PRODUCTION DEPLOYMENT** - Requires multiple approvals
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+
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+ Reference the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+ - **VSCode / VSCode Insiders:** Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel
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+ - **IntelliJ:** Add GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+ Verify the authenticated user has access to `digicert/dtm`. **If access is denied, STOP execution.**
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Generate a professional, meaningful commit message based on the changes
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+ - Format: `<type>: <description>` (e.g., "feat: add user authentication", "fix: resolve null pointer in login")
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Identify the repository**
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+ ```bash
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+ git remote -v
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. **Get current branch**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 6. **Determine label:**
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+ - **Backend (dtm-backend)**: `prod-deploy`
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+ - **UI (dtm)**: `integration-deploy-user-interface`
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+
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+ 7. **Verify CI/CD checks have passed on source branch**
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+
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+ 8. **Check if an open PR already exists**
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+
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+ 9. **Create or update PR:**
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+ - Title: "Production Release - [DATE]"
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+ - Include summary of all changes
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+
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+ 10. **Add the appropriate production label**
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+
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+ 11. **Get current GitHub username and add ALL team members as assignees/reviewers (filtered):**
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+ - Get authenticated user's GitHub username
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+ - Define team lists based on repository:
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+ - **UI (dtm)**: priti-kumari-dc, surbhi-gupta-dc, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Backend (dtm-backend)**: jaydeep-raval-dc, swaraj-dhumale-dc, sharmajetesh, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Filter out the PR creator** from both assignees and reviewers lists
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+
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+ 12. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If found, add a meaningful comment summarizing the changes, PR URL, and target environment (Production)
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ 13. **Send Slack notification:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
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+ --data '{"PR_LINK": "PR_URL_HERE"}' \
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+ '{{SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Return
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+
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+ Report the PR URL, commit message used, label, assignees, reviewers, Jira comment status, Slack status, and remind that multiple approvals are required.
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+ ---
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+ description: Ship to release branch - creates PR against latest release branch with appropriate labels
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+ ---
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+ // turbo-all
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+
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+ # Ship to Release
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+
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+ Reference the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+ - **VSCode / VSCode Insiders:** Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel
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+ - **IntelliJ:** Add GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+ Verify the authenticated user has access to `digicert/dtm`. **If access is denied, STOP execution.**
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Generate a professional, meaningful commit message based on the changes
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+ - Format: `<type>: <description>` (e.g., "feat: add user authentication", "fix: resolve null pointer in login")
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Identify the repository**
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+ ```bash
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+ git remote -v
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. **Get current branch**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 6. **Find latest release branch**
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+ - Use `list_branches` to find branches matching `release/*`
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+ - Sort by creation date, use the most recent
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+
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+ 7. **Determine label based on repository:**
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+ - **Backend (dtm-backend)**: `integration-deploy`
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+ - **UI (dtm)**: `integration-deploy-user-interface`
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+
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+ 8. **Check if an open PR already exists from current branch to the release branch**
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+
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+ 9. **Create or update PR:**
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+ - Target: latest `release/*` branch found in step 6
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+ - Add the appropriate label from step 7
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+
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+ 10. **Get current GitHub username and add assignees/reviewers (filtered):**
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+ - Get authenticated user's GitHub username
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+ - Define team lists based on repository:
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+ - **UI (dtm)**: priti-kumari-dc, surbhi-gupta-dc, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Backend (dtm-backend)**: jaydeep-raval-dc, swaraj-dhumale-dc, sharmajetesh, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Filter out the PR creator** from both assignees and reviewers lists
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+
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+ 11. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If found, add a meaningful comment summarizing the changes, PR URL, and target environment (Release)
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ 12. **[MANDATORY] Send Slack notification:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
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+ --data '{"PR_LINK": "PR_URL_HERE"}' \
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+ '{{SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Return
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+
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+ Report the PR URL, commit message used, release branch used, label, assignees, reviewers, Jira comment status, and Slack status.
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+ # Ship Code (Commit & Push Only)
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+
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+ **Context**: Read the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+
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+ > [!IMPORTANT]
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+ > **For VSCode / VSCode Insiders:**
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+ > Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel to configure MCP servers.
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+ >
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+ > **For IntelliJ:**
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+ > Add the GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings.
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+
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+ Before proceeding, verify that the authenticated user has access to the `digicert/dtm` repository:
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+ - Use GitHub MCP tools to check access to `digicert/dtm`
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+ - **If access is denied, STOP execution immediately** and inform the user
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+
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+ ## Task
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+
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+ Commit and push code to current branch. No PR creation, no Slack notification.
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Analyze the changes and generate a professional, meaningful commit message
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+ - Use conventional commit format: `<type>: <description>`
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+ - Types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, test, chore
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+ - Example: "feat: add user authentication module"
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files unless explicitly asked
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Get current branch name**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 5. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If a Jira ticket ID is found, add a meaningful comment to the ticket summarizing:
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+ - What changes were made (based on the diff)
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+ - The commit message used
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ ## Expected Output
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+
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+ Report back with:
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+ - Commit message generated (if any)
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+ - Push status
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+ - Jira comment status (added, skipped, or ticket not found)
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+
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+ That's it - no PR, no Slack, just code push.
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+ # Ship to Development
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+
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+ **Context**: Read the project configuration from `heyteam-instructions.md`.
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ ### Required MCP Servers
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+
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+ This workflow requires **GitHub** and **Atlassian (Jira)** MCP servers to be configured.
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+
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+ > [!IMPORTANT]
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+ > **For VSCode / VSCode Insiders:**
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+ > Search `@mcp github` and `@mcp atlassian` in the chat panel to configure MCP servers.
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+ >
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+ > **For IntelliJ:**
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+ > Add the GitHub and Atlassian MCP server configurations to your MCP settings.
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+
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+ ### Repository Access Check
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+
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+ Before proceeding, verify that the authenticated user has access to the `digicert/dtm` repository:
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+ - Use GitHub MCP tools to check access to `digicert/dtm`
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+ - **If access is denied, STOP execution immediately** and inform the user
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+
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+ ## Task
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+
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+ Create a Pull Request for development deployment.
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ 1. **Check for uncommitted changes**
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+ ```bash
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+ git status --porcelain
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **If there are staged or unstaged changes, generate commit message and commit**
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+ - Get the diff of changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ git diff HEAD
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+ ```
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+ - Analyze the changes and generate a professional, meaningful commit message
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+ - Use conventional commit format: `<type>: <description>`
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+ - Types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, test, chore
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+ - Example: "feat: add user authentication module"
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+ - Commit the changes:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Add only tracked files (updates/deletions) - do NOT add untracked files unless explicitly asked
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+ git add -u
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+ git commit -m "GENERATED_MESSAGE"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Push changes to remote**
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+ ```bash
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+ git push origin HEAD
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Identify repository**
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+ - Check if current repo is `digicert/dtm` (UI) or `digicert/dtm-backend` (Backend)
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+
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+ 5. **Get current branch name**
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch --show-current
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+ ```
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+
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+ 6. **Determine target branch and label**
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+
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+ **If Backend repo (dtm-backend):**
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+ - If branch matches `deployment/dev/**`:
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+ - Target: `{current-branch}-trigger` (append `-trigger`)
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+ - Label: `dev-deploy`
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+ - Otherwise:
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+ - Target: `develop`
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+ - Label: `dev-deploy`
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+
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+ **If UI repo (dtm):**
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+ - If branch matches `deployment/dev/**`:
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+ - Target: `{current-branch}-trigger` (append `-trigger`)
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+ - Label: `dev-deploy-user-interface`
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+ - Otherwise:
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+ - Target: `develop`
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+ - Label: `dev-deploy-user-interface`
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+
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+ 7. **Check for existing PR**
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+ - Use `list_pull_requests` to check if an open PR already exists
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+
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+ 8. **Create or Update PR**
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+ - Use `create_pull_request` with:
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+ - `owner`: `digicert`
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+ - `repo`: `dtm` or `dtm-backend`
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+ - `head`: current branch
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+ - `base`: determined target branch
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+ - `title`: Generate from branch name
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+ - `body`: Summary of changes
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+
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+ 9. **Add Label**
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+ - Use `add_issue_labels` to add the appropriate dev label
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+
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+ 10. **Get current GitHub username and add Assignees/Reviewers (filtered)**
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+ - Get the authenticated user's GitHub username
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+ - Define team lists based on repository:
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+ - **If UI repo (dtm)**: priti-kumari-dc, surbhi-gupta-dc, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **If Backend repo (dtm-backend)**: jaydeep-raval-dc, swaraj-dhumale-dc, sharmajetesh, shiva-burade-dc
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+ - **Filter out the PR creator** from both assignees and reviewers lists
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+ - Use `assign_issue` for assignees
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+ - Use `request_pull_request_review` for reviewers
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+
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+ 11. **Add Jira Comment**
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+ - Extract Jira ticket ID from the current branch name
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+ - Pattern: look for `DTM-XXXX` in the branch name (e.g., `feature/DTM-2494-some-description` → `DTM-2494`)
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+ - If a Jira ticket ID is found, add a meaningful comment to the ticket summarizing:
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+ - What changes were made (based on the diff)
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+ - The PR URL
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+ - The target environment (Development)
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+ - If no Jira ticket ID can be extracted, skip this step
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+
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+ 12. **[OPTIONAL] Send Slack Notification (default: OFF)**
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+ - Only send if explicitly requested by user
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' \
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+ --data '{"PR_LINK": "PR_URL_HERE"}' \
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+ '{{SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL}}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Expected Output
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+
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+ Report back with:
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+ - Commit message generated (if any)
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+ - PR URL
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+ - Target branch
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+ - Label added (`dev-deploy` or `dev-deploy-user-interface`)
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+ - Assignees added (excluding PR creator)
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+ - Reviewers requested (excluding PR creator)
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+ - Jira comment status (added, skipped, or ticket not found)
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+ - Slack notification status (sent or skipped)