
Ying-Ge FigureYa developed a workflow automation feature for the ying-ge/FigureYa repository by introducing an artifact-based trigger mechanism. By adding the HiSeqV2.zip artifact to FigureYa129TCGAbox, Ying-Ge enabled automatic initiation of a specific workflow, reducing manual steps and enhancing reproducibility. The solution was delivered as a non-code change, encapsulated in a single, traceable commit, which minimized risk and simplified deployment. This approach leveraged skills in workflow automation and artifact management, with a focus on repository organization and CI/CD best practices. The work demonstrated a targeted, low-risk enhancement that improved operational efficiency without altering the existing codebase or introducing bugs.
Month 2025-10 — Ying-Ge FigureYa: Delivered a non-code-change feature that enables workflow automation by adding a trigger artifact HiSeqV2.zip to FigureYa129TCGAbox in the ying-ge/FigureYa repository. This artifact-based trigger starts a specific workflow automatically, reducing manual intervention and improving workflow reproducibility. The change is encapsulated in a single commit, ensuring traceability (bd748c8172cd59fe60ae1a0dfe6e5e6b2e562e67). No code changes were required, minimizing risk.
Month 2025-10 — Ying-Ge FigureYa: Delivered a non-code-change feature that enables workflow automation by adding a trigger artifact HiSeqV2.zip to FigureYa129TCGAbox in the ying-ge/FigureYa repository. This artifact-based trigger starts a specific workflow automatically, reducing manual intervention and improving workflow reproducibility. The change is encapsulated in a single commit, ensuring traceability (bd748c8172cd59fe60ae1a0dfe6e5e6b2e562e67). No code changes were required, minimizing risk.

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