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Remove broken integration-data auto-merge workflow#696

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Remove broken integration-data auto-merge workflow#696
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Summary

  • remove .github/workflows/auto-merge-integration-data.yml
  • drop the broken integration-data auto-merge automation

Why

This workflow does not work reliably for the integration-data PR flow, so it should be removed instead of leaving a non-functional automation path in the repository.

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@IEvangelist IEvangelist marked this pull request as ready for review April 9, 2026 20:25
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Pull request overview

Removes a non-functional GitHub Actions workflow that attempted to auto-approve and enable auto-merge for integration-data update PRs, reducing maintenance burden and avoiding a misleading automation path.

Changes:

  • Deleted the auto-merge-integration-data workflow triggered by pull_request_target.
  • Removed the associated GitHub App token minting, PR approval, and auto-merge GraphQL automation steps.

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@IEvangelist IEvangelist merged commit 317d7d2 into main Apr 9, 2026
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@IEvangelist IEvangelist deleted the dapine/remove-auto-merge-integration-data-workflow branch April 9, 2026 21:21
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