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## Summary This PR implements a systematic naming convention for all GitHub workflows to improve organization and discoverability. All 22 workflows have been renamed and grouped by logical categories with consistent prefixes. ## Changes ### Naming Convention - **`ci-*`**: Continuous Integration workflows (testing, linting, validation) - **`pr-*`**: PR-specific automation triggered by labels - **`release-*`**: Release management workflows - **`types-*`**: TypeScript type generation workflows - **`i18n-*`**: Internationalization workflows ### Key Renames - `tests-ci.yaml` → `ci-tests-e2e.yaml` - `vitest-tests.yaml` → `ci-tests-unit.yaml` - `storybook-and-chromatic-ci.yaml` → `ci-tests-storybook.yaml` - `auto-backport.yaml` → `pr-backport.yaml` - `claude-pr-review.yml` → `pr-claude-review.yaml` - `version-bump.yaml` → `release-version-bump.yaml` - `publish-frontend-types.yaml` → `release-npm-types.yaml` - `create-dev-pypi-package.yaml` → `release-pypi-dev.yaml` ### Test Workflow Improvements - Grouped all test workflows under `ci-tests-*` pattern - Fork-safe deployment workflows: `ci-tests-e2e-forks.yaml`, `ci-tests-storybook-forks.yaml` - Added comments explaining fork deployment security workarounds ### Documentation - Added comprehensive `.github/workflows/README.md` - Documents naming conventions, best practices, and workflow organization - Includes trigger patterns and external dependencies ## Benefits 1. **Better Organization**: Workflows are now grouped logically by prefix 2. **Improved Discoverability**: Easy to find related workflows 3. **Consistent Naming**: All workflows follow the same pattern 4. **Clear Purpose**: Workflow names immediately indicate their function 5. **Maintainable**: README provides guidelines for future workflows ## Test Plan - [x] All workflow cross-references updated - [x] Display names match new file names - [x] Fork deployment workflows properly reference main workflows - [x] Release workflows reference correct npm types workflow - [x] All workflows retain original functionality 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) ┆Issue is synchronized with this [Notion page](https://www.notion.so/PR-5891-refactor-reorganize-GitHub-workflows-with-consistent-naming-convention-2806d73d365081febe47c7511bf0507e) by [Unito](https://www.unito.io) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Alexander Brown <drjkl@comfy.org>
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GitHub Workflows
Naming Convention
Workflow files follow a consistent naming pattern: <prefix>-<descriptive-name>.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.