In this article, we analyze Dosu bot usage in Lobechat pull requests. As I was studying the lobechat code, for some reason I ended up on this pull request and found that there is a comment from dosubot.
Dosu
Dosu lets engineers focus on value-add work by answering questions, triaging issues, and maintaining documentation for them.
Read Dosu documentation to learn how you can use Dosu in your projects.
Dosu community reactions:
1. “The bot is right!”
2. “Yes, that was the problem, I can confirm it works fine now!”
3. “Thanks jinja2 worked perfectly.”
4. “Thank you, you have been very helpful.”
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Dosu can be installed on any repository, but it will not do anything until you’re taken off the waitlist.
Dosu’s comment on Lobechat repo:
About me:
Hey, my name is Ramu Narasinga. I study large open-source projects and create content about their codebase architecture and best practices, sharing it through articles, videos.
I am open to work on an interesting project. Send me an email at ramu.narasinga@gmail.com
My Github - https://github.com/ramu-narasinga
My website - https://ramunarasinga.com
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Best practices - https://app.thinkthroo.com/best-practices
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