BountyHub Bot helps GitHub repository owners and maintainers streamline the process of managing bounties on their issues. The bot automatically comments on issues whenever a bounty is placed through BountyHub, helping to notify contributors and encouraging faster resolutions.
- Repository Integration: Repository owners and maintainers can integrate the BountyHub bot with their repositories.
- Automatic Issue Comments: When a bounty is created on an issue in a repository, the bot automatically posts a comment on that issue with the details.
- Bounty Claiming: Contributors can view the bounties and claim them by submitting pull requests to resolve the issues.
- Automatically comments on issues when a bounty is created
- Provides a link to the bounty details for easier access
- Supports any public GitHub repository
- Helps manage and promote open-source project development
If you want to prevent bountyhub-bot from commenting your repository contact us at [email protected]
Here's an example of what the bot will post when a bounty is created:
🚀 A bounty of $100 has been created by @githubuser on BountyHub.
You can claim the bounty here by submitting a pull request that solves the issue.
Happy coding!
The BountyHub bot only requires permissions to comment on issues and read public repository data. It does not access any personal information or make changes to your repository code.
At the moment, BountyHub bot is optimized for public repositories. Support for private repositories may be added in the future.
Once a bounty is claimed, the bounty creator can review the submitted pull request. If the pull request is accepted, the bounty will be paid out to the contributor.
If you have any issues or suggestions, feel free reach out via our support on BountyHub or via Email at [email protected].
BountyHub Bot is part of the BountyHub platform — a place where open-source enthusiasts collaborate and earn rewards for solving issues.