Ruin has come to your repository!
Ever wanted the ancestor from Darkest Dungeon to narrate your development in his eccentric way?
Darkest-PR is a GitHub app/bot for responding to actions and events in your repository using contextual quotes from Darkest Dungeon.
Darkest-PR (PR stands for Pull-Request) is a GitHub app/bot to narrate your development, making development more exciting or desperate.
When certain events occur in the repository, Darkest-PR automatically evaluates the situation and responds with a fitting quote of ancestor from Darkest Dungeon.
Making the development more like a dungeon crawler run, a sensational journey, more alive, more sentimental, more thrilling and more depressing...
Depending on the contextual emotional matrix of the event, it could respond with a quote that'll raise the spirits of your teammates, rally their souls, or it could leave a comment to shame them for their failure, or compliment their greatness, strike fear into their hearts, speak out loud their rage.
Imagine such cases:
"Send this one to journey elsewhere, for we have need of sterner stock."
"Carelessness will find no clemency in this place!"
"A setback, but not the end of things!"
"A singular strike!"
"More arrive, foolishly seeking fortune and glory in this domain of the damned.",
Sometimes the quotes are so fitting, so perfect for the situation; it makes development a marvelous journey. Such epic that is worth narrating.
There is a demo repository I've been using since the development of the project.
Go ahead and take a look at it there, maybe even add a comment tagging the app like @Darkest-PR
and you will get a quote from the ancestor.
See below screenshots or navigate to screenshots directory to see it in action.
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Installation is pretty straightforward and instantaneous. There are two methods to install:
@Darkest-PR
it will respond to you!@Darkest-PR ancestor, do your thing.
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