# GitHub Workflows ## Naming Convention Workflow files follow a consistent naming pattern: `-.yaml` ### Category Prefixes | Prefix | Purpose | Example | | ---------- | ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ | | `ci-` | Testing, linting, validation | `ci-tests-e2e.yaml` | | `release-` | Version management, publishing | `release-version-bump.yaml` | | `pr-` | PR automation (triggered by labels) | `pr-claude-review.yaml` | | `api-` | External Api type generation | `api-update-registry-api-types.yaml` | | `i18n-` | Internationalization updates | `i18n-update-core.yaml` | ## Documentation Each workflow file contains comments explaining its purpose, triggers, and behavior. For specific details about what each workflow does, refer to the comments at the top of each `.yaml` file. For GitHub Actions documentation, see [Events that trigger workflows](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/events-that-trigger-workflows).