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Summary of Changes

This pull request adds .prettierignore and .prettierrc to the list of files that should trigger the build label in the GitHub Actions workflow. The goal is to ensure that all pull requests are automatically labeled, addressing an issue where PR #6519 was not labeled.

Highlights

  • Labeling: Adds .prettierignore and .prettierrc to the list of files that trigger the build label.
  • Automation: Ensures that changes to prettier configuration files will automatically label pull requests.

Changelog

  • .github/labeler.yml
    • Added .prettierignore to the list of files that trigger the build label (line 24).
    • Added .prettierrc to the list of files that trigger the build label (line 25).
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