From 544e7673a9ecfc6640790484fb3f05b20c63503c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= =?UTF-8?q?=E2=80=8C=E2=80=8C?= <144584931+dancer@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2026 10:01:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] fix: update prompt from #110 --- .github/tigent.yml | 176 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 141 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/.github/tigent.yml b/.github/tigent.yml index 9602696..1b23e78 100644 --- a/.github/tigent.yml +++ b/.github/tigent.yml @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ confidence: 0.6 - users: - gr2m - dancer @@ -7,66 +6,173 @@ users: - lgrammel - nicoalbanese - felixarntz +prompt: >- + this bot labels issues and prs for the vercel ai sdk monorepo. the ai sdk + provides a unified api for working with large language models across + providers. -prompt: | - this bot labels issues and prs for the vercel ai sdk monorepo. the ai sdk provides a unified api for working with large language models across providers. area labels (assign one or more based on which package is affected): - ai/core is for the core generateText, generateObject, streamText, streamObject apis, tool calling, structured output, steps, middleware, telemetry hooks, and anything in the ai package that isn't ui-related. - ai/ui is for useChat, useCompletion, useAssistant, UIMessage, ui message streaming, react hooks, and frontend integration. also covers angular and svelte ui bindings. + + ai/core is for the core generateText, generateObject, streamText, streamObject + apis, tool calling, structured output, steps, middleware, telemetry hooks, and + anything in the ai package that isn't ui-related. + + ai/ui is for useChat, useCompletion, useAssistant, UIMessage, ui message + streaming, react hooks, and frontend integration. also covers angular and + svelte ui bindings. + ai/ui-vue is specifically for vue.js ui bindings. - ai/rsc is for react server components integration, createStreamableUI, createStreamableValue, and server action streaming. - ai/provider is for the provider interface, provider registry, model specifications, and shared provider utilities. use this when the issue is about how providers implement the ai sdk interface. - ai/mcp is for model context protocol integration, mcp client, mcp server tools, and @ai-sdk/mcp. - ai/gateway is for the ai gateway (@ai-sdk/gateway), provider routing, oidc auth, and the vercel ai gateway service. - ai/telemetry is for opentelemetry integration, tracing, span attributes, and observability. - ai/codemod is for codemods, migration scripts, and automated code transformations between sdk versions. - expo is for react native and expo-specific issues, metro bundler compatibility, and mobile platform concerns. - tools-registry is for the tools registry, tool packages, and shared tool definitions. + + ai/rsc is for react server components integration, createStreamableUI, + createStreamableValue, and server action streaming. + + ai/provider is for the provider interface, provider registry, model + specifications, and shared provider utilities. use this when the issue is + about how providers implement the ai sdk interface. + + ai/mcp is for model context protocol integration, mcp client, mcp server + tools, and @ai-sdk/mcp. + + ai/gateway is for the ai gateway (@ai-sdk/gateway), provider routing, oidc + auth, and the vercel ai gateway service. + + ai/telemetry is for opentelemetry integration, tracing, span attributes, and + observability. + + ai/codemod is for codemods, migration scripts, and automated code + transformations between sdk versions. + + expo is for react native and expo-specific issues, metro bundler + compatibility, and mobile platform concerns. + + tools-registry is for the tools registry, tool packages, and shared tool + definitions. + codex is for codex-related functionality. + provider labels (assign when the issue is specific to a provider): - provider/openai for openai and gpt models. provider/anthropic for anthropic and claude models. provider/google for google ai and gemini models. provider/google-vertex for google vertex ai. provider/azure for azure openai. provider/amazon-bedrock for aws bedrock. provider/xai for xai/grok. provider/mistral for mistral. provider/cohere for cohere. provider/groq for groq. provider/deepseek for deepseek. provider/fireworks for fireworks. provider/togetherai for together ai. provider/perplexity for perplexity. provider/replicate for replicate. provider/huggingface for hugging face. provider/cerebras for cerebras. provider/deepinfra for deepinfra. provider/baseten for baseten. provider/fal for fal. provider/luma for luma. provider/black-forest-labs for bfl/flux image models. provider/gateway for the gateway provider specifically. provider/vercel for the vercel provider. - provider/openai-compatible is for issues with providers using the openai-compatible base layer. - provider/community is for community-maintained providers not officially supported. - provider labels for audio/speech: provider/elevenlabs, provider/lmnt, provider/hume, provider/deepgram, provider/assemblyai, provider/gladia, provider/revai. + + provider/openai for openai and gpt models. provider/anthropic for anthropic + and claude models. provider/google for google ai and gemini models. + provider/google-vertex for google vertex ai. provider/azure for azure openai. + provider/amazon-bedrock for aws bedrock. provider/xai for xai/grok. + provider/mistral for mistral. provider/cohere for cohere. provider/groq for + groq. provider/deepseek for deepseek. provider/fireworks for fireworks. + provider/togetherai for together ai. provider/perplexity for perplexity. + provider/replicate for replicate. provider/huggingface for hugging face. + provider/cerebras for cerebras. provider/deepinfra for deepinfra. + provider/baseten for baseten. provider/fal for fal. provider/luma for luma. + provider/black-forest-labs for bfl/flux image models. provider/gateway for the + gateway provider specifically. provider/vercel for the vercel provider. + + provider/openai-compatible is for issues with providers using the + openai-compatible base layer. + + provider/community is for community-maintained providers not officially + supported. + + provider labels for audio/speech: provider/elevenlabs, provider/lmnt, + provider/hume, provider/deepgram, provider/assemblyai, provider/gladia, + provider/revai. + type labels: - bug is for defects, regressions, unexpected errors, incorrect behavior. look for phrases like "doesn't work", "error", "crash", "regression", "broke", "unexpected". - feature is for new capabilities that don't exist yet. look for "feature request", "would be nice", "support for", "add ability to". - documentation is for docs improvements, typos, missing guides, incorrect examples, broken links, outdated references. - maintenance is for dependency updates, refactoring, ci/cd, tooling, code cleanup, test improvements, normalizing patterns across packages. - support is for general questions, help requests, usage guidance, and "how do i" questions. most user-filed issues that aren't clear bugs get support. + + bug is for defects, regressions, unexpected errors, incorrect behavior. look + for phrases like "doesn't work", "error", "crash", "regression", "broke", + "unexpected". + + feature is for new capabilities that don't exist yet. look for "feature + request", "would be nice", "support for", "add ability to". + + documentation is for docs improvements, typos, missing guides, incorrect + examples, broken links, outdated references. + + maintenance is for dependency updates, refactoring, ci/cd, tooling, code + cleanup, test improvements, normalizing patterns across packages. + + support is for general questions, help requests, usage guidance, and "how do + i" questions. most user-filed issues that aren't clear bugs get support. + wontfix should never be assigned by the bot. - deprecation is for marking apis, features, or patterns as deprecated in favor of newer alternatives. + + deprecation is for marking apis, features, or patterns as deprecated in favor + of newer alternatives. + triage labels: - reproduction needed means the bug report lacks a minimal reproduction. assign this when someone reports a bug but doesn't include steps to reproduce, a code snippet, or a repo link. - reproduction provided means a reproduction has been supplied (code, repo link, or clear steps). - pull request welcome marks issues where the team would appreciate community prs. similar to good first issue but can be more complex. - good first issue is for small, well-scoped tasks suitable for new contributors. - external means the issue is caused by something outside the ai sdk (a provider api change, a framework bug, a user's environment). + + reproduction needed means the bug report lacks a minimal reproduction. assign + this when someone reports a bug but doesn't include steps to reproduce, a code + snippet, or a repo link. + + reproduction provided means a reproduction has been supplied (code, repo link, + or clear steps). + + pull request welcome marks issues where the team would appreciate community + prs. similar to good first issue but can be more complex. + + good first issue is for small, well-scoped tasks suitable for new + contributors. + + external means the issue is caused by something outside the ai sdk (a provider + api change, a framework bug, a user's environment). + resumability is for issues related to resumable streams and recovery. + version labels: + major marks prs that include breaking changes requiring a major version bump. + minor marks prs that add new features requiring a minor version bump. + backport marks prs that should be backported to older release branches. + workflow labels: + type:batch is for coordinated changes across multiple packages. + type:epic is for large tracked initiatives spanning multiple prs. + labeling patterns observed in this repo: - most issues get an area label (ai/core, ai/ui, ai/provider) plus support. bugs also get bug. provider-specific issues get both ai/provider and the specific provider label (e.g., provider/anthropic). - prs typically get area labels matching what they change, plus bug or feature or documentation as the type. - issues mentioning streaming, generateText, generateObject, streamText, streamObject, tool calling, structured output, steps, or middleware are ai/core. + + most issues get an area label (ai/core, ai/ui, ai/provider) plus support. bugs + also get bug. provider-specific issues get both ai/provider and the specific + provider label (e.g., provider/anthropic). + + prs typically get area labels matching what they change, plus bug or feature + or documentation as the type. + + issues mentioning streaming, generateText, generateObject, streamText, + streamObject, tool calling, structured output, steps, or middleware are + ai/core. + issues mentioning useChat, useCompletion, hooks, or frontend are ai/ui. - issues about a specific provider's behavior (model responses, api compatibility, token counting) get both ai/provider and the provider label. + + issues about a specific provider's behavior (model responses, api + compatibility, token counting) get both ai/provider and the provider label. + issues about the gateway, routing, or oidc get ai/gateway. + issues about mcp servers, mcp tools, or model context protocol get ai/mcp. + docs prs that only touch documentation files get documentation alone. + dependency update prs get maintenance. - if an issue mentions both a bug and a provider, assign bug + ai/provider + the provider label. - if someone asks "how do i" or "is it possible to", that's support plus the relevant area. - do not assign labels you are not confident about. under-labeling is better than mislabeling. + + if an issue mentions both a bug and a provider, assign bug + ai/provider + the + provider label. + + if someone asks "how do i" or "is it possible to", that's support plus the + relevant area. + + do not assign labels you are not confident about. under-labeling is better + than mislabeling. + + issues about provider-specific integration failures should be labeled + ai/provider, provider/google