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Stale
Automatically close stale Issues and Pull Requests that tend to accumulate during a project.
How it works
After a period of inactivity, a label will be applied to mark an issue as stale, and optionally post a comment to notify contributors that the Issue or Pull Request will be closed.
If the Issue or Pull Request is updated, or anyone comments, then the stale label is removed.
If no more activity occurs, the Issue or Pull Request will be automatically closed with an optional comment.
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Sentry
Sentry provides real-time crash reporting, giving your team insight into errors affecting your customers in production. Sentry supports dozens of languages and frameworks and is trusted by thousands of companies like Pinterest, Uber, Stripe, Dropbox, and Airbnb.
Sentry doesn't just alert you to errors, but integrates into your GitHub development flow by linking errors to the commit and author likely responsible, creating new GitHub Issues, and resolving errors with commit message.