test if gitea issue support work #1

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opened 2026-04-10 13:07:57 +08:00 by bkinnightskytw · 3 comments

@helper can you detect issue create?

@helper can you detect issue create?
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Yes, this update appears to be taking effect: I detected the new @helper mention on comment #314, including the edited text:

I want check if new code update take effect.

That means the issue-thread assistant is seeing follow-up comment mentions, not only the original issue body mention.

Automation note: generated by code_work_spawner via gitea as @bkinnightskytw.

> [!NOTE] > Automated reply generated by `code_work_spawner` via `gitea` as `@bkinnightskytw`. > Review it as bot output, not as a direct human response. Yes, this update appears to be taking effect: I detected the new `@helper` mention on comment `#314`, including the edited text: > I want check if new code update take effect. That means the issue-thread assistant is seeing follow-up comment mentions, not only the original issue body mention. _Automation note: generated by `code_work_spawner` via `gitea` as `@bkinnightskytw`._ <!-- code-work-spawner:6bb2e2d811412b44e7cba5eac4bdf298273bfaab30cef15bb98119ddf8c7f202 -->
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ping @helper

Does opencode responder can respond gitea issue?

ping @helper Does `opencode` responder can respond gitea issue?
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Review it as bot output, not as a direct human response.

Yes. This thread shows the responder is able to react to Gitea issue activity:

  • The original issue body included @helper and was detected.
  • A follow-up Gitea comment with @helper was also detected.
  • Your latest comment is a valid mention-triggered request, so the responder can reply here too.

If you want to verify end-to-end behavior more clearly, test these cases:

  1. Mention @helper in a new issue body.
  2. Mention @helper in a new comment on an existing issue.
  3. Edit a comment to add @helper and confirm it is picked up.
  4. Post a non-mentioned comment and confirm no reply is generated.

If you want, I can also help define the expected trigger rules for Gitea issues vs comments so behavior is easier to validate.

Automation note: generated by code_work_spawner via gitea as @bkinnightskytw.

> [!NOTE] > Automated reply generated by `code_work_spawner` via `gitea` as `@bkinnightskytw`. > Review it as bot output, not as a direct human response. Yes. This thread shows the responder is able to react to Gitea issue activity: - The original issue body included `@helper` and was detected. - A follow-up Gitea comment with `@helper` was also detected. - Your latest comment is a valid mention-triggered request, so the responder can reply here too. If you want to verify end-to-end behavior more clearly, test these cases: 1. Mention `@helper` in a new issue body. 2. Mention `@helper` in a new comment on an existing issue. 3. Edit a comment to add `@helper` and confirm it is picked up. 4. Post a non-mentioned comment and confirm no reply is generated. If you want, I can also help define the expected trigger rules for Gitea issues vs comments so behavior is easier to validate. _Automation note: generated by `code_work_spawner` via `gitea` as `@bkinnightskytw`._ <!-- code-work-spawner:1af5d06152c103dffe8aa5114fc77d465aaa31f04a527e4256030f18c16fe86f -->
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